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American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network Calls on Former Governor Hogan to Make Cancer a Priority as Candidate for U.S. Senate in Maryland
... the cancer community. A local of White Plains, White participates to ensure that no other Maryland families need navigate the barriers to care that his mother did as a non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma patient. He lost her to the disease when he was 18 years old after a long- and hard-fought ... the race for U.S. Senate in Maryland and asked them to pledge their support for cancer research funding , ensuring access to affordable, quality health coverage , and ensuring access to cancer prevention services . Governor Hogan has signed on in support. The ACS CAN Cancer Promise pledge ... tobacco control. If elected, I pledge to: Support sustainable annual increases in cancer research funding for the National Institutes of Health and the National Cancer Institute. Protect existing laws and support legislation to expand health care options that help patients access ...
Cancer advocates meet with US Rep Andy Harris
... With U.S. Rep. Andy Harris: “Don’t Cut Our Lifeline” About a dozen volunteer advocates hold onto life-preservers in support of Affordable Care Act protections SALSIBURY, Md. – March 7, 2017 – About a dozen cancer patients, survivors and volunteers rallied outside the Salisbury ... at an advanced stage, and less likely to survive that diagnosis than their insured counterparts. Thus, having access to comprehensive health insurance coverage is particularly important for the 31,820 Marylanders who are expected to be diagnosed with cancer in 2017 and the ... important patient protections under the ACA,” Edwards said. Critical protections include: • enabling young adults to stay on their parents' health plan until age 26; • providing patients no- or low-cost life-saving screenings, such as mammograms and colonoscopies; • preventing ...
Can You Picture A Cure?
Please urge your federal legislators to make quality, affordable health care available to all Americans. To fill our a "Picture A Cure" form, go to www.fightcancer.org/relay and click on "Picture A Cure" to send a ...
Tobacco Tax Increase Will Help Protect Marylanders from Rising Toll of Big Tobacco, Says Nation’s Leading Cancer Advocacy Organization
... battle with COVID-19 continues, we must do everything in our power to keep our communities healthy and safe—which means building strong public health infrastructure including comprehensive tobacco control measures. Investing revenues from this tax increase into Maryland’s evidence-based ... in the first place and provide people who currently use tobacco the help they need to quit. “The benefits extend beyond a positive public health impact: Not only is the $1.75 per pack cigarette tax increase projected to increase annual state revenue by over $95 million, but it will also decrease long-term health care costs from adult and youth smoking declines by over $973 million. “Smoking is still linked to more than one-quarter of cancer-related ...
Cancer Advocates Visit US Senators in DC
... attended meetings with staff from Senators Barbara Mikulski and Ben Cardin. During both meetings, we urged the Senators to keep meaningful health care reform legislation moving forward keeping in mind their constituents who are fighting cancer. Cancer Advocates Visit US Senators in DC ...
American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network Calls on U.S. Senate Candidates in Maryland to Make Cancer a Priority
... about cancer are made not only in the doctor’s office, but also in the halls of Congress. Our elected officials make decisions every day about health issues that affect people here in Maryland,” said two-time breast cancer survivor and ACS CAN volunteer Liza Fues. “With 1 in 3 ... the race for U.S. Senate in Maryland and asked them to pledge their support for cancer research funding , ensuring access to affordable, quality health coverage , and ensuring access to cancer prevention services . Congressman Trone and Governor Larry Hogan have both signed in support. The ... policies and legislation supported by ACS CAN that work to end cancer as we know it, for everyone, by accelerating cures, improving access to care, and ensuring access to cancer prevention and early detection services, including tobacco control. If elected, I pledge to: Support ...
Ambassadors traveled to DC to Urge Lamakers to Make Cancer a National Priority
... our Maryland Ambassadors asked their Members of Congress to: Restore and sustain funding for cancer research at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and prevention program and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Earlier this year, across-the-board cuts known as ... to the CDC. Co-sponsor legislation to improve the quality of life for cancer patients by providing patients with better access to palliative care services and coordinated care. Palliative care is a proven cost-effective way of improving the quality of patient care by focusing on relief from pain, stress and other ...
ACS CAN Legislative Night in Annapolis
... and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Meetings took place with legislators from key committees. Priority Legislation: 1) The Palliative Care bill- HB 581: the ACS CAN and Maryland Hospital Association amendments to create pilot programs in hospitals with 50 or more beds, establish a web-based palliative care information system and a Palliative Care Advisory Council. Hearing- February 19. 2) Tobacco Tax legislation-SB 700/ HB 683: a $1.00 tax ... the Centers for Disease Control Program recommended level of $63.3 Million. House hearing- February 19. Senate Hearing- March 13. 3) Student Health and Fitness Act- HB 855: requiring 150 minutes per week of physical education in all Maryland elementary schools. Hearing -March 13. 4) ...
Legislative Update- March 24, 2011
... lobbied all the key members on committee and have slowly been increasing the firm committee votes in opposition to the bill. The Governor’s Health Care Exchange legislation was heard in House Health and Government Operations Committee. ACS provided written and oral testimony in support with amendments of the legislation. The Lt. ...
2023 Maryland Legislative Session Summary
... cancer requires bold new public policies that promote cancer prevention, early detection of cancer, and expand access to quality, affordable health care. Lawmakers make many decisions that impact the lives of Marylanders impacted by cancer, and the leadership of elected officials is vital to ... would require carriers to provide coverage for recommended follow-up diagnostic imaging to assist in the diagnosis of lung cancer. · Health Coverage Expansion: Bills expanding health insurance coverage through various methods passed and are awaiting Governor’s consideration. · ...
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