CureSearch is thrilled to announce that today by a vote of 416 to 0, H.R. 1553 - “The Caroline Pryce Walker Conquer Childhood Cancer Act” - has passed in the United States House of Representatives!
This outcome is the result of much work, not only by CureSearch, but by many thousands of parents, survivors, physicians, researchers and others who have been advocating for this day since the bill was first introduced in the House back in March 2007.
It is also an indicator that our nation’s leaders are slowly but surely embracing our collective vision of creating a world in which every child with cancer can be guaranteed the gift of a long and healthy life.
The legislation is named in honor of the memory of Caroline Pryce Walker, daughter of Congresswoman Deborah Pryce (R-OH), who died of a neuroblastoma in 1999 at age nine. Pryce authored the bill.
Upon passage of the measure, an emotional Pryce noted that “cancer is no longer the mystery it once was. The scientific and medical communities continue to crash through barriers, to unlock cancer’s secrets, and to cut this opponent down to size.”
Congressman Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), a sponsor of the measure, stated that "no child should have to experience and suffer the effects of cancer, and no parent should have to see their child suffer."
Companion legislation in the U.S. Senate, sponsored by Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI), has already passed out of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pension (HELP) Committee. The next step will be a full vote in the Senate. Currently there are 64 Senators who are co-sponsors of this landmark legislation.
We at CureSearch want to thank all of you in the childhood cancer community for your relentless, unwavering pursuit of finding a cure. This legislation, when enacted, is sure to save the lives of thousands of children in this generation and in generations to come.
There are many battles ahead in the fight to conquer childhood cancer. But today is surely a great day in this fight.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
"Caroline Pryce Walker Conquer Childhood Cancer Act” Passes in the United States House of Representatives
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