Guest guest Posted July 28, 2006 Report Share Posted July 28, 2006 CONGRATULATIONS BOBBIE! I know this bill comes after a ton of serious thought and I am so excited. Thank you and A-CHAMP for all you are doing. I am contacting my Reps. Kim in Savannah > > Support Bill to Study Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated Populations, H.R. 5940 Sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne > > Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated Populations To Be Researched Under Newly Introduced Bill, H.R. 5940 Take Action! > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep To Support HR 5940, Co- sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne > > > > Support the > > " Comprehensive comparative study of vaccinated and unvaccinated population Act of 2006 " > > > Co-Sponsors Needed! Send a Message to your Representative > Supporting Important Vaccination Research > > > Support Legislation Authorizing a Study Comparing Health > Outcomes and risks in Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated Populations! > > > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep. to Co-Sponsor H.R. 5940, the " Comprehensive Comparative Study of Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Population Act of 2006 " > > Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) has introduced H.R. 5940 in the 109th Congress second session. She is joined by co- sponsor Congressman Tom Osborne (R-Nebraska), and Congressman Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) > > > For a pdf file containing the text of the bill click Here. > > Summary of the bill: > > H.R. 5940 will direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to conduct or support a comprehensive study comparing total health outcomes, including risk of autism, in vaccinated populations in the United States with such outcomes in unvaccinated populations in the United States, and for other purposes. > > > > The proposed legislation provides as follows: > > Securing the health of our children is our most important concern for the Nation's future. Health outcomes measure the success of public health efforts in chronic and infectious disease. The number of immunizations. administered to infants, pregnant women, children, teenagers and adults has grown dramatically over recent years. The incidence of chronic, unexplained diseases such as autism, learning disabilities, and other neurological disorders appears to have increased dramatically. Individual vaccines are tested for safety, but little safety testing has been conducted for interaction of effects of multiple vaccines. The strategy of aggressive, early childhood vaccination has never been tested in its entirety against alternative strategies, either for safety or for total health outcomes. > > This study will compare total health outcomes, including autism, in vaccinated populations in the United States with such outcomes in unvaccinated populations in the united States; and to determine whether vaccines or vaccine components play a role in the development of autism spectrum or other neurological conditions. > > The proposed legislation provides for objectivity, transparency and and conflict-free investigation by competent researchers. The bill identifies target populations to be included in the study such as the Old Amish or the Homefirst practice in Chicago. It provides for timely initiation and completion of the study. > > Tell Your Reps. in Washington that you want this study. Click Take Action and send a message. Or go to this web site url: http://tinyurl.com/qa5ln > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- - > > Message Brought To You By A-CHAMP > Advocates for Children's Health Affected by Mercury Poisoning > > See Our Action Alerts. Click the TAKE ACTION! button > http://capwiz.com/a-champ/home/ > > > > www.a-champ.org > BE A-CHAMP FOR CHILDREN! > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- - > > > > > If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from us, please click here. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 Bobbie, Will this bill require VSD examination? Support Bill to Study Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated Populations, H.R. 5940 Sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated Populations To Be Researched Under Newly Introduced Bill, H.R. 5940 Take Action! Send a Message Asking Your Rep To Support HR 5940, Co-sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne Support the "Comprehensive comparative study of vaccinated and unvaccinated population Act of 2006" Co-Sponsors Needed! Send a Message to your Representative Supporting Important Vaccination Research Support Legislation Authorizing a Study Comparing Health Outcomes and risks in Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated Populations! Send a Message Asking Your Rep. to Co-Sponsor H.R. 5940, the "Comprehensive Comparative Study of Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Population Act of 2006" Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) has introduced H.R. 5940 in the 109th Congress second session. She is joined by co-sponsor Congressman Tom Osborne (R-Nebraska), and Congressman Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) For a pdf file containing the text of the bill click Here. Summary of the bill:H.R. 5940 will direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to conduct or support a comprehensive study comparing total health outcomes, including risk of autism, in vaccinated populations in the United States with such outcomes in unvaccinated populations in the United States, and for other purposes. The proposed legislation provides as follows:Securing the health of our children is our most important concern for the Nation's future. Health outcomes measure the success of public health efforts in chronic and infectious disease. The number of immunizations. administered to infants, pregnant women, children, teenagers and adults has grown dramatically over recent years. The incidence of chronic, unexplained diseases such as autism, learning disabilities, and other neurological disorders appears to have increased dramatically. Individual vaccines are tested for safety, but little safety testing has been conducted for interaction of effects of multiple vaccines. The strategy of aggressive, early childhood vaccination has never been tested in its entirety against alternative strategies, either for safety or for total health outcomes.This study will compare total health outcomes, including autism, in vaccinated populations in the United States with such outcomes in unvaccinated populations in the united States; and to determine whether vaccines or vaccine components play a role in the development of autism spectrum or other neurological conditions. The proposed legislation provides for objectivity, transparency and and conflict-free investigation by competent researchers. The bill identifies target populations to be included in the study such as the Old Amish or the Homefirst practice in Chicago. It provides for timely initiation and completion of the study. Tell Your Reps. in Washington that you want this study. Click Take Action and send a message. Or go to this web site url: http://tinyurl.com/qa5ln Message Brought To You By A-CHAMP Advocates for Children's Health Affected by Mercury Poisoning See Our Action Alerts. Click the TAKE ACTION! buttonhttp://capwiz.com/a-champ/home/ www.a-champ.org BE A-CHAMP FOR CHILDREN! If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from us, please click here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 This is great news! I am a little worried that an epidemical study by the Government would be manipulated to get the results they want. Even if it doesn't pass, it will give us a scorecard of who is in the pocket of big pharma.I wonder how the enemy is going to spin this? Lobbyist to congressman- " We don't believe this type of study will be fair to our company. The only unvaccinated population here in the US would be the Amish, and there are many confounding variables taht would cause a skewed result, such as the Amish do not have electricity, which could be a possible cause of Autism. Also, perhaps the Dutch do not have the same genetic suceptability to autism as the general poplulation. Finding a link could cause a court to be sympathetic to the parents of the Autistic child, which a lower court could use as causation. Unlimited lawsuits would bankrupt our company and leave America vulnerable to a biological attack, which is something I don't think your constituants want. " I think this is going to be the argument the enemy uses, and we should think of a way to circumvent it before they get a chance, because we need this bill and others like it to pass. I want to thank everyone who worked hard to get it submitted, as it gets us in the ballgame. Now we need to think of the best approach we need to take to win the ballgame. Ed -- In EOHarm , " bobbie manning " <bmanning83@...> wrote: > > Support Bill to Study Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated Populations, H.R. 5940 Sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne > > Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated Populations To Be Researched Under Newly Introduced Bill, H.R. 5940 Take Action! > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep To Support HR 5940, Co- sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne > > > > Support the > > " Comprehensive comparative study of vaccinated and unvaccinated population Act of 2006 " > > > Co-Sponsors Needed! Send a Message to your Representative > Supporting Important Vaccination Research > > > Support Legislation Authorizing a Study Comparing Health > Outcomes and risks in Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated Populations! > > > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep. to Co-Sponsor H.R. 5940, the " Comprehensive Comparative Study of Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Population Act of 2006 " > > Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) has introduced H.R. 5940 in the 109th Congress second session. She is joined by co- sponsor Congressman Tom Osborne (R-Nebraska), and Congressman Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) > > > For a pdf file containing the text of the bill click Here. > > Summary of the bill: > > H.R. 5940 will direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to conduct or support a comprehensive study comparing total health outcomes, including risk of autism, in vaccinated populations in the United States with such outcomes in unvaccinated populations in the United States, and for other purposes. > > > > The proposed legislation provides as follows: > > Securing the health of our children is our most important concern for the Nation's future. Health outcomes measure the success of public health efforts in chronic and infectious disease. The number of immunizations. administered to infants, pregnant women, children, teenagers and adults has grown dramatically over recent years. The incidence of chronic, unexplained diseases such as autism, learning disabilities, and other neurological disorders appears to have increased dramatically. Individual vaccines are tested for safety, but little safety testing has been conducted for interaction of effects of multiple vaccines. The strategy of aggressive, early childhood vaccination has never been tested in its entirety against alternative strategies, either for safety or for total health outcomes. > > This study will compare total health outcomes, including autism, in vaccinated populations in the United States with such outcomes in unvaccinated populations in the united States; and to determine whether vaccines or vaccine components play a role in the development of autism spectrum or other neurological conditions. > > The proposed legislation provides for objectivity, transparency and and conflict-free investigation by competent researchers. The bill identifies target populations to be included in the study such as the Old Amish or the Homefirst practice in Chicago. It provides for timely initiation and completion of the study. > > Tell Your Reps. in Washington that you want this study. Click Take Action and send a message. Or go to this web site url: http://tinyurl.com/qa5ln > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- - > > Message Brought To You By A-CHAMP > Advocates for Children's Health Affected by Mercury Poisoning > > See Our Action Alerts. Click the TAKE ACTION! button > http://capwiz.com/a-champ/home/ > > > > www.a-champ.org > BE A-CHAMP FOR CHILDREN! > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- - > > > > > If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from us, please click here. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 Ed, I share your concern that an epidemiological study commissioned by the government may be controlled by those who want to find a negative outcome. But consider these provisions in the bill that help insure insure that investigators will be objective, free of bias and conflicts of interest: ( QUALIFICATIONS.—With respect to each investigator carrying out the study under this section, the Secretary shall ensure that the investigator (1) is objective; (2) is qualified to carry out such study, as evidenced by training experiences and demonstrated skill; (3) is not currently employed by any Federal, State, or local public health agency; and (4) is not currently a member of a board, committee, or other entity responsible for formulating immunization policy on behalf of any Federal, State, or local public health agency or any component thereof; (5) has no history of a strong position on the thimerosal controversy; and (6) is not currently an employee of, or otherwise directly or indirectly receiving funds from, a pharmaceutical company. On Jul 28, 2006, at 9:30 PM, Ed wrote: > This is great news! I am a little worried that an epidemical study > by the Government would be manipulated to get the results they want. > Even if it doesn't pass, it will give us a scorecard of who is in > the pocket of big pharma.I wonder how the enemy is going to spin > this? > Lobbyist to congressman- " We don't believe this type of study will be > fair to our company. The only unvaccinated population here in the US > would be the Amish, and there are many confounding variables taht > would cause a skewed result, such as the Amish do not have > electricity, which could be a possible cause of Autism. Also, > perhaps the Dutch do not have the same genetic suceptability to > autism as the general poplulation. Finding a link could cause a > court to be sympathetic to the parents of the Autistic child, which > a lower court could use as causation. Unlimited lawsuits would > bankrupt our company and leave America vulnerable to a biological > attack, which is something I don't think your constituants want. " > I think this is going to be the argument the enemy uses, and we > should think of a way to circumvent it before they get a chance, > because we need this bill and others like it to pass. I want to > thank everyone who worked hard to get it submitted, as it gets us in > the ballgame. Now we need to think of the best approach we need to > take to win the ballgame. > > Ed > > -- In EOHarm , " bobbie manning " <bmanning83@...> > wrote: > > > > Support Bill to Study Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated Populations, H.R. > 5940 Sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne > > > > Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated Populations To Be > Researched Under Newly Introduced Bill, H.R. 5940 Take Action! > > > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep To Support HR 5940, Co- > sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne > > > > > > > > Support the > > > > " Comprehensive comparative study of vaccinated and > unvaccinated population Act of 2006 " > > > > > > Co-Sponsors Needed! Send a Message to your > Representative > > Supporting Important Vaccination Research > > > > > > Support Legislation Authorizing a Study Comparing > Health > > Outcomes and risks in Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated > Populations! > > > > > > > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep. to Co-Sponsor H.R. > 5940, the " Comprehensive Comparative Study of Vaccinated and > Unvaccinated Population Act of 2006 " > > > > Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) has introduced > H.R. 5940 in the 109th Congress second session. She is joined by co- > sponsor Congressman Tom Osborne (R-Nebraska), and Congressman > Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) > > > > > > For a pdf file containing the text of the bill click > Here. > > > > Summary of the bill: > > > > H.R. 5940 will direct the Secretary of Health and > Human Services to conduct or support a comprehensive study comparing > total health outcomes, including risk of autism, in vaccinated > populations in the United States with such outcomes in unvaccinated > populations in the United States, and for other purposes. > > > > > > > > The proposed legislation provides as follows: > > > > Securing the health of our children is our most > important concern for the Nation's future. Health outcomes measure > the success of public health efforts in chronic and infectious > disease. The number of immunizations. administered to infants, > pregnant women, children, teenagers and adults has grown > dramatically over recent years. The incidence of chronic, > unexplained diseases such as autism, learning disabilities, and > other neurological disorders appears to have increased > dramatically. Individual vaccines are tested for safety, but little > safety testing has been conducted for interaction of effects of > multiple vaccines. The strategy of aggressive, early childhood > vaccination has never been tested in its entirety against > alternative strategies, either for safety or for total health > outcomes. > > > > This study will compare total health outcomes, > including autism, in vaccinated populations in the United States > with such outcomes in unvaccinated populations in the united States; > and to determine whether vaccines or vaccine components play a role > in the development of autism spectrum or other neurological > conditions. > > > > The proposed legislation provides for objectivity, > transparency and and conflict-free investigation by competent > researchers. The bill identifies target populations to be included > in the study such as the Old Amish or the Homefirst practice in > Chicago. It provides for timely initiation and completion of the > study. > > > > Tell Your Reps. in Washington that you want this > study. Click Take Action and send a message. Or go to this web site > url: http://tinyurl.com/qa5ln > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > - > > > > Message Brought To You By A-CHAMP > > Advocates for Children's Health Affected by Mercury > Poisoning > > > > See Our Action Alerts. Click the TAKE ACTION! button > > http://capwiz.com/a-champ/home/ > > > > > > > > www.a-champ.org > > BE A-CHAMP FOR CHILDREN! > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > - > > > > > > > > > > If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from us, please > click here. > > > > J. 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Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 Those are some pretty good and well thought out provisions! I hope this passes. > > > > > > Support Bill to Study Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated Populations, H.R. > > 5940 Sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne > > > > > > Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated Populations To Be > > Researched Under Newly Introduced Bill, H.R. 5940 Take Action! > > > > > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep To Support HR 5940, Co- > > sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne > > > > > > > > > > > > Support the > > > > > > " Comprehensive comparative study of vaccinated and > > unvaccinated population Act of 2006 " > > > > > > > > > Co-Sponsors Needed! Send a Message to your > > Representative > > > Supporting Important Vaccination Research > > > > > > > > > Support Legislation Authorizing a Study Comparing > > Health > > > Outcomes and risks in Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated > > Populations! > > > > > > > > > > > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep. to Co-Sponsor H.R. > > 5940, the " Comprehensive Comparative Study of Vaccinated and > > Unvaccinated Population Act of 2006 " > > > > > > Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) has introduced > > H.R. 5940 in the 109th Congress second session. She is joined by co- > > sponsor Congressman Tom Osborne (R-Nebraska), and Congressman > > Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) > > > > > > > > > For a pdf file containing the text of the bill click > > Here. > > > > > > Summary of the bill: > > > > > > H.R. 5940 will direct the Secretary of Health and > > Human Services to conduct or support a comprehensive study comparing > > total health outcomes, including risk of autism, in vaccinated > > populations in the United States with such outcomes in unvaccinated > > populations in the United States, and for other purposes. > > > > > > > > > > > > The proposed legislation provides as follows: > > > > > > Securing the health of our children is our most > > important concern for the Nation's future. Health outcomes measure > > the success of public health efforts in chronic and infectious > > disease. The number of immunizations. administered to infants, > > pregnant women, children, teenagers and adults has grown > > dramatically over recent years. The incidence of chronic, > > unexplained diseases such as autism, learning disabilities, and > > other neurological disorders appears to have increased > > dramatically. Individual vaccines are tested for safety, but little > > safety testing has been conducted for interaction of effects of > > multiple vaccines. The strategy of aggressive, early childhood > > vaccination has never been tested in its entirety against > > alternative strategies, either for safety or for total health > > outcomes. > > > > > > This study will compare total health outcomes, > > including autism, in vaccinated populations in the United States > > with such outcomes in unvaccinated populations in the united States; > > and to determine whether vaccines or vaccine components play a role > > in the development of autism spectrum or other neurological > > conditions. > > > > > > The proposed legislation provides for objectivity, > > transparency and and conflict-free investigation by competent > > researchers. The bill identifies target populations to be included > > in the study such as the Old Amish or the Homefirst practice in > > Chicago. It provides for timely initiation and completion of the > > study. > > > > > > Tell Your Reps. in Washington that you want this > > study. Click Take Action and send a message. Or go to this web site > > url: http://tinyurl.com/qa5ln > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > - > > > > > > Message Brought To You By A-CHAMP > > > Advocates for Children's Health Affected by Mercury > > Poisoning > > > > > > See Our Action Alerts. Click the TAKE ACTION! button > > > http://capwiz.com/a-champ/home/ > > > > > > > > > > > > www.a-champ.org > > > BE A-CHAMP FOR CHILDREN! > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > - > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from us, please > > click here. > > > > > > > > J. Krakow > Attorney At Law > 2001 Marcus Avenue, Suite N125 > Lake Success, New York 11042 > (516) 354-3300 > (646) 349-1771 (fax) > (212) 227-0600 (NYC telephone) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 Thanks for the link, Bob! > > > > > > > > Support Bill to Study Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated Populations, H.R. > > > 5940 Sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne > > > > > > > > Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated Populations To Be > > > Researched Under Newly Introduced Bill, H.R. 5940 Take Action! > > > > > > > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep To Support HR 5940, Co- > > > sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Support the > > > > > > > > " Comprehensive comparative study of vaccinated and > > > unvaccinated population Act of 2006 " > > > > > > > > > > > > Co-Sponsors Needed! Send a Message to your > > > Representative > > > > Supporting Important Vaccination Research > > > > > > > > > > > > Support Legislation Authorizing a Study Comparing > > > Health > > > > Outcomes and risks in Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated > > > Populations! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep. to Co-Sponsor H.R. > > > 5940, the " Comprehensive Comparative Study of Vaccinated and > > > Unvaccinated Population Act of 2006 " > > > > > > > > Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) has introduced > > > H.R. 5940 in the 109th Congress second session. She is joined by co- > > > sponsor Congressman Tom Osborne (R-Nebraska), and Congressman > > > Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) > > > > > > > > > > > > For a pdf file containing the text of the bill click > > > Here. > > > > > > > > Summary of the bill: > > > > > > > > H.R. 5940 will direct the Secretary of Health and > > > Human Services to conduct or support a comprehensive study comparing > > > total health outcomes, including risk of autism, in vaccinated > > > populations in the United States with such outcomes in unvaccinated > > > populations in the United States, and for other purposes. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The proposed legislation provides as follows: > > > > > > > > Securing the health of our children is our most > > > important concern for the Nation's future. Health outcomes measure > > > the success of public health efforts in chronic and infectious > > > disease. The number of immunizations. administered to infants, > > > pregnant women, children, teenagers and adults has grown > > > dramatically over recent years. The incidence of chronic, > > > unexplained diseases such as autism, learning disabilities, and > > > other neurological disorders appears to have increased > > > dramatically. Individual vaccines are tested for safety, but little > > > safety testing has been conducted for interaction of effects of > > > multiple vaccines. The strategy of aggressive, early childhood > > > vaccination has never been tested in its entirety against > > > alternative strategies, either for safety or for total health > > > outcomes. > > > > > > > > This study will compare total health outcomes, > > > including autism, in vaccinated populations in the United States > > > with such outcomes in unvaccinated populations in the united States; > > > and to determine whether vaccines or vaccine components play a role > > > in the development of autism spectrum or other neurological > > > conditions. > > > > > > > > The proposed legislation provides for objectivity, > > > transparency and and conflict-free investigation by competent > > > researchers. The bill identifies target populations to be included > > > in the study such as the Old Amish or the Homefirst practice in > > > Chicago. It provides for timely initiation and completion of the > > > study. > > > > > > > > Tell Your Reps. in Washington that you want this > > > study. Click Take Action and send a message. Or go to this web site > > > url: http://tinyurl.com/qa5ln > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > - > > > > > > > > Message Brought To You By A-CHAMP > > > > Advocates for Children's Health Affected by Mercury > > > Poisoning > > > > > > > > See Our Action Alerts. Click the TAKE ACTION! button > > > > http://capwiz.com/a-champ/home/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > www.a-champ.org > > > > BE A-CHAMP FOR CHILDREN! > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > - > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from us, please > > > click here. > > > > > > > > > > > > J. Krakow > Attorney At Law > 2001 Marcus Avenue, Suite N125 > Lake Success, New York 11042 > (516) 354-3300 > (646) 349-1771 (fax) > (212) 227-0600 (NYC telephone) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 you can find quite a few at mothering.com as well. King <medfordkings1@...> wrote: We need to take advantage of, and keep in mind that there is the medical group (forgive me if the names are wrong-been months since I read Olmsteads column on this) in Chicago. First Health I believe, who has 10,000 unvaccinated children, virtually none are autistic or have asthma. > > > > Support Bill to Study Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated Populations, H.R. > 5940 Sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne > > > > Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated Populations To Be > Researched Under Newly Introduced Bill, H.R. 5940 Take Action! > > > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep To Support HR 5940, Co- > sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne > > > > > > > > Support the > > > > "Comprehensive comparative study of vaccinated and > unvaccinated population Act of 2006" > > > > > > Co-Sponsors Needed! Send a Message to your > Representative > > Supporting Important Vaccination Research > > > > > > Support Legislation Authorizing a Study Comparing > Health > > Outcomes and risks in Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated > Populations! > > > > > > > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep. to Co-Sponsor H.R. > 5940, the "Comprehensive Comparative Study of Vaccinated and > Unvaccinated Population Act of 2006" > > > > Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) has introduced > H.R. 5940 in the 109th Congress second session. She is joined by co- > sponsor Congressman Tom Osborne (R-Nebraska), and Congressman > Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) > > > > > > For a pdf file containing the text of the bill click > Here. > > > > Summary of the bill: > > > > H.R. 5940 will direct the Secretary of Health and > Human Services to conduct or support a comprehensive study comparing > total health outcomes, including risk of autism, in vaccinated > populations in the United States with such outcomes in unvaccinated > populations in the United States, and for other purposes. > > > > > > > > The proposed legislation provides as follows: > > > > Securing the health of our children is our most > important concern for the Nation's future. Health outcomes measure > the success of public health efforts in chronic and infectious > disease. The number of immunizations. administered to infants, > pregnant women, children, teenagers and adults has grown > dramatically over recent years. The incidence of chronic, > unexplained diseases such as autism, learning disabilities, and > other neurological disorders appears to have increased > dramatically. Individual vaccines are tested for safety, but little > safety testing has been conducted for interaction of effects of > multiple vaccines. The strategy of aggressive, early childhood > vaccination has never been tested in its entirety against > alternative strategies, either for safety or for total health > outcomes. > > > > This study will compare total health outcomes, > including autism, in vaccinated populations in the United States > with such outcomes in unvaccinated populations in the united States; > and to determine whether vaccines or vaccine components play a role > in the development of autism spectrum or other neurological > conditions. > > > > The proposed legislation provides for objectivity, > transparency and and conflict-free investigation by competent > researchers. The bill identifies target populations to be included > in the study such as the Old Amish or the Homefirst practice in > Chicago. It provides for timely initiation and completion of the > study. > > > > Tell Your Reps. in Washington that you want this > study. Click Take Action and send a message. Or go to this web site > url: http://tinyurl.com/qa5ln > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > - > > > > Message Brought To You By A-CHAMP > > Advocates for Children's Health Affected by Mercury > Poisoning > > > > See Our Action Alerts. Click the TAKE ACTION! button > > http://capwiz.com/a-champ/home/ > > > > > > > > www.a-champ.org > > BE A-CHAMP FOR CHILDREN! > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > - > > > > > > > > > > If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from us, please > click here. > > > Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006  Bob, Are you familiar with whatever happened to 2005 S. 1602? From what I've read about it it creates an option to include Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) as part of a state's Medicaid plan which could potentially wipe out the 14,000+ Med Waivers waiting list here in Florida. Most of the 14,000+ are part of the autism epidemic and have no resources for their children. I understand it's really a great bill. Re: Re: Support Bill to Study Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated Populations, H.R. 5940 Sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne From the Maloney bill, HR 5940:© TARGET POPULATIONS.—The Secretary shall seek to include in the study under this section populations the United States that have traditionally remained unvaccinated for religious or other reasons, such as Old Order Amish, members of clinical practices (such as the Homefirst practice in Chicago) who choose alternative medical practices, and practitioners of anthroposophic life-styles.The bill is actually very readable - go here and get a copy by clicking on the link:http://www.a-champ.org/MaloneyVaxBill.htmlOn Jul 28, 2006, at 10:44 PM, King wrote: We need to take advantage of, and keep in mind that there is the medical group (forgive me if the names are wrong-been months since I read Olmsteads column on this) in Chicago. First Health I believe, who has 10,000 unvaccinated children, virtually none are autistic or have asthma.> >> > Support Bill to Study Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated Populations, H.R. > 5940 Sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne> > > > Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated Populations To Be > Researched Under Newly Introduced Bill, H.R. 5940 Take Action!> > > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep To Support HR 5940, Co-> sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne > > > > > > > > Support the> > > > "Comprehensive comparative study of vaccinated and > unvaccinated population Act of 2006"> > > > > > Co-Sponsors Needed! Send a Message to your > Representative > > Supporting Important Vaccination Research> > > > > > Support Legislation Authorizing a Study Comparing > Health > > Outcomes and risks in Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated > Populations! > > > > > > > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep. to Co-Sponsor H.R. > 5940, the "Comprehensive Comparative Study of Vaccinated and > Unvaccinated Population Act of 2006" > > > > Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) has introduced > H.R. 5940 in the 109th Congress second session. She is joined by co-> sponsor Congressman Tom Osborne (R-Nebraska), and Congressman > Maurice Hinchey (D-NY)> > > > > > For a pdf file containing the text of the bill click > Here.> > > > Summary of the bill:> > > > H.R. 5940 will direct the Secretary of Health and > Human Services to conduct or support a comprehensive study comparing > total health outcomes, including risk of autism, in vaccinated > populations in the United States with such outcomes in unvaccinated > populations in the United States, and for other purposes. > > > > > > > > The proposed legislation provides as follows:> > > > Securing the health of our children is our most > important concern for the Nation's future. Health outcomes measure > the success of public health efforts in chronic and infectious > disease. The number of immunizations. administered to infants, > pregnant women, children, teenagers and adults has grown > dramatically over recent years. The incidence of chronic, > unexplained diseases such as autism, learning disabilities, and > other neurological disorders appears to have increased > dramatically. Individual vaccines are tested for safety, but little > safety testing has been conducted for interaction of effects of > multiple vaccines. The strategy of aggressive, early childhood > vaccination has never been tested in its entirety against > alternative strategies, either for safety or for total health > outcomes.> > > > This study will compare total health outcomes, > including autism, in vaccinated populations in the United States > with such outcomes in unvaccinated populations in the united States; > and to determine whether vaccines or vaccine components play a role > in the development of autism spectrum or other neurological > conditions. > > > > The proposed legislation provides for objectivity, > transparency and and conflict-free investigation by competent > researchers. The bill identifies target populations to be included > in the study such as the Old Amish or the Homefirst practice in > Chicago. It provides for timely initiation and completion of the > study. > > > > Tell Your Reps. in Washington that you want this > study. Click Take Action and send a message. Or go to this web site > url: http://tinyurl.com/qa5ln> > > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------> -> > > > Message Brought To You By A-CHAMP > > Advocates for Children's Health Affected by Mercury > Poisoning> > > > See Our Action Alerts. Click the TAKE ACTION! button> > http://capwiz.com/a-champ/home/ > > > > > > > > www.a-champ.org> > BE A-CHAMP FOR CHILDREN!> > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------> -> > > > > > > > > > If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from us, please > click here.> >> J. 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Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 Still in Committee - not going anywhere--- S.1602 Title: A bill to amend title XIX of the Social Security Act to require States to disregard benefits paid under long-term care insurance for purposes of determining medicaid eligibility, to expand long-term care insurance partnerships between States and insurers, to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow individuals a deduction for qualified long-term care insurance premiums, the use of such insurance under cafeteria plans and flexible spending arrangements, and a credit for individuals with long-term care needs, to establish home and communitybased services as an optional medicaid benefit, and for other purposes. Sponsor: Sen Grassley, Chuck [iA] (introduced 7/29/2005)      Cosponsors [Clinton, Bayh](2) Latest Major Action: 7/29/2005 Referred to Senate committee. Status: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. ALL ACTIONS: 7/29/2005: Introductory remarks on measure. (CR S9520-9523) 7/29/2005: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. On Jul 29, 2006, at 11:11 AM, Kerbob wrote: > Bob, >  > Are you familiar with whatever happened to 2005 S. 1602? From what > I've read about it it creates an option to include Home and Community > Based Services (HCBS) as part of a state's Medicaid plan which could > potentially wipe out the 14,000+ Med Waivers waiting list here in > Florida. Most of the 14,000+ are part of the autism epidemic and have > no resources for their children. >  > I understand it's really a great bill. >> Re: Re: Support Bill to Study Vaccinated v. >> Unvaccinated Populations, H.R. 5940 Sponsored by Reps. Maloney & >> Osborne >> >> From the Maloney bill, HR 5940: >> >> © TARGET POPULATIONS.—The Secretary shall seek to include in the >> study under this section populations the United States that have >> traditionally remained unvaccinated for religious or other reasons, >> such as Old Order Amish, members of clinical practices (such as the >> Homefirst practice in Chicago) who choose alternative medical >> practices, and practitioners of anthroposophic life-styles. >> >> The bill is actually very readable - go here and get a copy by >> clicking on the link: >> >> http://www.a-champ.org/MaloneyVaxBill.html >> >> >> >> On Jul 28, 2006, at 10:44 PM, King wrote: >> >>> We need to take advantage of, and keep in mind that there is the >>> medical group (forgive >>> me if the names are wrong-been months since I read Olmsteads column >>> on this) in >>> Chicago. First Health I believe, who has 10,000 unvaccinated >>> children, virtually none are >>> autistic or have asthma. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> > > >>> > > Support Bill to Study Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated Populations, >>> H.R. >>> > 5940 Sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne >>> > > >>> > > Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated Populations To Be >>> > Researched Under Newly Introduced Bill, H.R. 5940 Take Action! >>> > > >>> > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep To Support HR 5940, Co- >>> > sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > Support the >>> > > >>> > > " Comprehensive comparative study of vaccinated and >>> > unvaccinated population Act of 2006 " >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > Co-Sponsors Needed! Send a Message to your >>> > Representative >>> > > Supporting Important Vaccination Research >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > Support Legislation Authorizing a Study Comparing >>> > Health >>> > > Outcomes and risks in Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated >>> > Populations! >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep. to Co-Sponsor H.R. >>> > 5940, the " Comprehensive Comparative Study of Vaccinated and >>> > Unvaccinated Population Act of 2006 " >>> > > >>> > > Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) has introduced >>> > H.R. 5940 in the 109th Congress second session. She is joined by >>> co- >>> > sponsor Congressman Tom Osborne (R-Nebraska), and Congressman >>> > Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > For a pdf file containing the text of the bill click >>> > Here. >>> > > >>> > > Summary of the bill: >>> > > >>> > > H.R. 5940 will direct the Secretary of Health and >>> > Human Services to conduct or support a comprehensive study >>> comparing >>> > total health outcomes, including risk of autism, in vaccinated >>> > populations in the United States with such outcomes in unvaccinated >>> > populations in the United States, and for other purposes. >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > The proposed legislation provides as follows: >>> > > >>> > > Securing the health of our children is our most >>> > important concern for the Nation's future. Health outcomes measure >>> > the success of public health efforts in chronic and infectious >>> > disease. The number of immunizations. administered to infants, >>> > pregnant women, children, teenagers and adults has grown >>> > dramatically over recent years. The incidence of chronic, >>> > unexplained diseases such as autism, learning disabilities, and >>> > other neurological disorders appears to have increased >>> > dramatically. Individual vaccines are tested for safety, but little >>> > safety testing has been conducted for interaction of effects of >>> > multiple vaccines. The strategy of aggressive, early childhood >>> > vaccination has never been tested in its entirety against >>> > alternative strategies, either for safety or for total health >>> > outcomes. >>> > > >>> > > This study will compare total health outcomes, >>> > including autism, in vaccinated populations in the United States >>> > with such outcomes in unvaccinated populations in the united >>> States; >>> > and to determine whether vaccines or vaccine components play a role >>> > in the development of autism spectrum or other neurological >>> > conditions. >>> > > >>> > > The proposed legislation provides for objectivity, >>> > transparency and and conflict-free investigation by competent >>> > researchers. The bill identifies target populations to be included >>> > in the study such as the Old Amish or the Homefirst practice in >>> > Chicago. It provides for timely initiation and completion of the >>> > study. >>> > > >>> > > Tell Your Reps. in Washington that you want this >>> > study. Click Take Action and send a message. Or go to this web site >>> > url: http://tinyurl.com/qa5ln >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > ---------------------------------------------------------- >>> > - >>> > > >>> > > Message Brought To You By A-CHAMP >>> > > Advocates for Children's Health Affected by Mercury >>> > Poisoning >>> > > >>> > > See Our Action Alerts. Click the TAKE ACTION! button >>> > > http://capwiz.com/a-champ/home/ >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > www.a-champ.org >>> > > BE A-CHAMP FOR CHILDREN! >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > ---------------------------------------------------------- >>> > - >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from us, please >>> > click here. >>> > > >>> > >>> >>> >> J. 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Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006  Shoot. Re: Re: Support Bill to Study Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated Populations, H.R. 5940 Sponsored by Reps. Maloney & OsborneFrom the Maloney bill, HR 5940:© TARGET POPULATIONS.—The Secretary shall seek to include in the study under this section populations the United States that have traditionally remained unvaccinated for religious or other reasons, such as Old Order Amish, members of clinical practices (such as the Homefirst practice in Chicago) who choose alternative medical practices, and practitioners of anthroposophic life-styles.The bill is actually very readable - go here and get a copy by clicking on the link:http://www.a-champ.org/MaloneyVaxBill.htmlOn Jul 28, 2006, at 10:44 PM, King wrote: We need to take advantage of, and keep in mind that there is the medical group (forgive me if the names are wrong-been months since I read Olmsteads column on this) in Chicago. First Health I believe, who has 10,000 unvaccinated children, virtually none are autistic or have asthma.> >> > Support Bill to Study Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated Populations, H.R. > 5940 Sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne> > > > Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated Populations To Be > Researched Under Newly Introduced Bill, H.R. 5940 Take Action!> > > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep To Support HR 5940, Co-> sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne > > > > > > > > Support the> > > > "Comprehensive comparative study of vaccinated and > unvaccinated population Act of 2006"> > > > > > Co-Sponsors Needed! Send a Message to your > Representative > > Supporting Important Vaccination Research> > > > > > Support Legislation Authorizing a Study Comparing > Health > > Outcomes and risks in Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated > Populations! > > > > > > > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep. to Co-Sponsor H.R. > 5940, the "Comprehensive Comparative Study of Vaccinated and > Unvaccinated Population Act of 2006" > > > > Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) has introduced > H.R. 5940 in the 109th Congress second session. She is joined by co-> sponsor Congressman Tom Osborne (R-Nebraska), and Congressman > Maurice Hinchey (D-NY)> > > > > > For a pdf file containing the text of the bill click > Here.> > > > Summary of the bill:> > > > H.R. 5940 will direct the Secretary of Health and > Human Services to conduct or support a comprehensive study comparing > total health outcomes, including risk of autism, in vaccinated > populations in the United States with such outcomes in unvaccinated > populations in the United States, and for other purposes. > > > > > > > > The proposed legislation provides as follows:> > > > Securing the health of our children is our most > important concern for the Nation's future. Health outcomes measure > the success of public health efforts in chronic and infectious > disease. The number of immunizations. administered to infants, > pregnant women, children, teenagers and adults has grown > dramatically over recent years. The incidence of chronic, > unexplained diseases such as autism, learning disabilities, and > other neurological disorders appears to have increased > dramatically. Individual vaccines are tested for safety, but little > safety testing has been conducted for interaction of effects of > multiple vaccines. The strategy of aggressive, early childhood > vaccination has never been tested in its entirety against > alternative strategies, either for safety or for total health > outcomes.> > > > This study will compare total health outcomes, > including autism, in vaccinated populations in the United States > with such outcomes in unvaccinated populations in the united States; > and to determine whether vaccines or vaccine components play a role > in the development of autism spectrum or other neurological > conditions. > > > > The proposed legislation provides for objectivity, > transparency and and conflict-free investigation by competent > researchers. The bill identifies target populations to be included > in the study such as the Old Amish or the Homefirst practice in > Chicago. It provides for timely initiation and completion of the > study. > > > > Tell Your Reps. in Washington that you want this > study. Click Take Action and send a message. Or go to this web site > url: http://tinyurl.com/qa5ln> > > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------> -> > > > Message Brought To You By A-CHAMP > > Advocates for Children's Health Affected by Mercury > Poisoning> > > > See Our Action Alerts. Click the TAKE ACTION! button> > http://capwiz.com/a-champ/home/ > > > > > > > > www.a-champ.org> > BE A-CHAMP FOR CHILDREN!> > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------> -> > > > > > > > > > If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from us, please > click here.> >> J. KrakowAttorney At Law2001 Marcus Avenue, Suite N125Lake Success, New York 11042(516) 354-3300 (646) 349-1771 (fax)(212) 227-0600 (NYC telephone) J. KrakowAttorney At Law2001 Marcus Avenue, Suite N125Lake Success, New York 11042(516) 354-3300 (646) 349-1771 (fax)(212) 227-0600 (NYC telephone) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 Exactly. hopefully they wont try and bastardize this like they are the CAA. I could see them end up wanting to comparing kids that have just been vaccinated with Hib and MMR against kids with all the childhood vaccines. Then they could say, " Look, the autism rate is virtually the same. The vaccines aren't the problem, better look elsewhere " . > > > > Support Bill to Study Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated Populations, H.R. > 5940 Sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne > > > > Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated Populations To Be > Researched Under Newly Introduced Bill, H.R. 5940 Take Action! > > > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep To Support HR 5940, Co- > sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne > > > > > > > > Support the > > > > " Comprehensive comparative study of vaccinated and > unvaccinated population Act of 2006 " > > > > > > Co-Sponsors Needed! Send a Message to your > Representative > > Supporting Important Vaccination Research > > > > > > Support Legislation Authorizing a Study Comparing > Health > > Outcomes and risks in Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated > Populations! > > > > > > > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep. to Co-Sponsor H.R. > 5940, the " Comprehensive Comparative Study of Vaccinated and > Unvaccinated Population Act of 2006 " > > > > Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) has introduced > H.R. 5940 in the 109th Congress second session. She is joined by co- > sponsor Congressman Tom Osborne (R-Nebraska), and Congressman > Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) > > > > > > For a pdf file containing the text of the bill click > Here. > > > > Summary of the bill: > > > > H.R. 5940 will direct the Secretary of Health and > Human Services to conduct or support a comprehensive study comparing > total health outcomes, including risk of autism, in vaccinated > populations in the United States with such outcomes in unvaccinated > populations in the United States, and for other purposes. > > > > > > > > The proposed legislation provides as follows: > > > > Securing the health of our children is our most > important concern for the Nation's future. Health outcomes measure > the success of public health efforts in chronic and infectious > disease. The number of immunizations. administered to infants, > pregnant women, children, teenagers and adults has grown > dramatically over recent years. The incidence of chronic, > unexplained diseases such as autism, learning disabilities, and > other neurological disorders appears to have increased > dramatically. Individual vaccines are tested for safety, but little > safety testing has been conducted for interaction of effects of > multiple vaccines. The strategy of aggressive, early childhood > vaccination has never been tested in its entirety against > alternative strategies, either for safety or for total health > outcomes. > > > > This study will compare total health outcomes, > including autism, in vaccinated populations in the United States > with such outcomes in unvaccinated populations in the united States; > and to determine whether vaccines or vaccine components play a role > in the development of autism spectrum or other neurological > conditions. > > > > The proposed legislation provides for objectivity, > transparency and and conflict-free investigation by competent > researchers. The bill identifies target populations to be included > in the study such as the Old Amish or the Homefirst practice in > Chicago. It provides for timely initiation and completion of the > study. > > > > Tell Your Reps. in Washington that you want this > study. Click Take Action and send a message. Or go to this web site > url: http://tinyurl.com/qa5ln > > > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- -- > - > > > > Message Brought To You By A-CHAMP > > Advocates for Children's Health Affected by Mercury > Poisoning > > > > See Our Action Alerts. Click the TAKE ACTION! button > > http://capwiz.com/a-champ/home/ > > > > > > > > www.a-champ.org > > BE A-CHAMP FOR CHILDREN! > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- -- > - > > > > > > > > > > If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from us, please > click here. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 30,000-35,000. Re: Support Bill to Study Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated Populations, H.R. 5940 Sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne We need to take advantage of, and keep in mind that there is the medical group (forgive me if the names are wrong-been months since I read Olmsteads column on this) in Chicago. First Health I believe, who has 10,000 unvaccinated children, virtually none are autistic or have asthma.> >> > Support Bill to Study Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated Populations, H.R. > 5940 Sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne> > > > Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated Populations To Be > Researched Under Newly Introduced Bill, H.R. 5940 Take Action!> > > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep To Support HR 5940, Co-> sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne > > > > > > > > Support the> > > > "Comprehensive comparative study of vaccinated and > unvaccinated population Act of 2006"> > > > > > Co-Sponsors Needed! Send a Message to your > Representative > > Supporting Important Vaccination Research> > > > > > Support Legislation Authorizing a Study Comparing > Health > > Outcomes and risks in Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated > Populations! > > > > > > > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep. to Co-Sponsor H.R. > 5940, the "Comprehensive Comparative Study of Vaccinated and > Unvaccinated Population Act of 2006" > > > > Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) has introduced > H.R. 5940 in the 109th Congress second session. She is joined by co-> sponsor Congressman Tom Osborne (R-Nebraska), and Congressman > Maurice Hinchey (D-NY)> > > > > > For a pdf file containing the text of the bill click > Here.> > > > Summary of the bill:> > > > H.R. 5940 will direct the Secretary of Health and > Human Services to conduct or support a comprehensive study comparing > total health outcomes, including risk of autism, in vaccinated > populations in the United States with such outcomes in unvaccinated > populations in the United States, and for other purposes. > > > > > > > > The proposed legislation provides as follows:> > > > Securing the health of our children is our most > important concern for the Nation's future. Health outcomes measure > the success of public health efforts in chronic and infectious > disease. The number of immunizations. administered to infants, > pregnant women, children, teenagers and adults has grown > dramatically over recent years. The incidence of chronic, > unexplained diseases such as autism, learning disabilities, and > other neurological disorders appears to have increased > dramatically. Individual vaccines are tested for safety, but little > safety testing has been conducted for interaction of effects of > multiple vaccines. The strategy of aggressive, early childhood > vaccination has never been tested in its entirety against > alternative strategies, either for safety or for total health > outcomes.> > > > This study will compare total health outcomes, > including autism, in vaccinated populations in the United States > with such outcomes in unvaccinated populations in the united States; > and to determine whether vaccines or vaccine components play a role > in the development of autism spectrum or other neurological > conditions. > > > > The proposed legislation provides for objectivity, > transparency and and conflict-free investigation by competent > researchers. The bill identifies target populations to be included > in the study such as the Old Amish or the Homefirst practice in > Chicago. It provides for timely initiation and completion of the > study. > > > > Tell Your Reps. in Washington that you want this > study. Click Take Action and send a message. Or go to this web site > url: http://tinyurl.com/qa5ln> > > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------> -> > > > Message Brought To You By A-CHAMP > > Advocates for Children's Health Affected by Mercury > Poisoning> > > > See Our Action Alerts. Click the TAKE ACTION! button> > http://capwiz.com/a-champ/home/ > > > > > > > > www.a-champ.org> > BE A-CHAMP FOR CHILDREN!> > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------> -> > > > > > > > > > If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from us, please > click here.> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 It is a given they will try. The question is will they succeed given the process in place. Re: Support Bill to Study Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated Populations, H.R. 5940 Sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne Exactly. hopefully they wont try and bastardize this like they are the CAA. I could see them end up wanting to comparing kids that have just been vaccinated with Hib and MMR against kids with all the childhood vaccines. Then they could say, "Look, the autism rate is virtually the same. The vaccines aren't the problem, better look elsewhere".> >> > Support Bill to Study Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated Populations, H.R. > 5940 Sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne> > > > Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated Populations To Be > Researched Under Newly Introduced Bill, H.R. 5940 Take Action!> > > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep To Support HR 5940, Co-> sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne > > > > > > > > Support the> > > > "Comprehensive comparative study of vaccinated and > unvaccinated population Act of 2006"> > > > > > Co-Sponsors Needed! Send a Message to your > Representative > > Supporting Important Vaccination Research> > > > > > Support Legislation Authorizing a Study Comparing > Health > > Outcomes and risks in Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated > Populations! > > > > > > > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep. to Co-Sponsor H.R. > 5940, the "Comprehensive Comparative Study of Vaccinated and > Unvaccinated Population Act of 2006" > > > > Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) has introduced > H.R. 5940 in the 109th Congress second session. She is joined by co-> sponsor Congressman Tom Osborne (R-Nebraska), and Congressman > Maurice Hinchey (D-NY)> > > > > > For a pdf file containing the text of the bill click > Here.> > > > Summary of the bill:> > > > H.R. 5940 will direct the Secretary of Health and > Human Services to conduct or support a comprehensive study comparing > total health outcomes, including risk of autism, in vaccinated > populations in the United States with such outcomes in unvaccinated > populations in the United States, and for other purposes. > > > > > > > > The proposed legislation provides as follows:> > > > Securing the health of our children is our most > important concern for the Nation's future. Health outcomes measure > the success of public health efforts in chronic and infectious > disease. The number of immunizations. administered to infants, > pregnant women, children, teenagers and adults has grown > dramatically over recent years. The incidence of chronic, > unexplained diseases such as autism, learning disabilities, and > other neurological disorders appears to have increased > dramatically. Individual vaccines are tested for safety, but little > safety testing has been conducted for interaction of effects of > multiple vaccines. The strategy of aggressive, early childhood > vaccination has never been tested in its entirety against > alternative strategies, either for safety or for total health > outcomes.> > > > This study will compare total health outcomes, > including autism, in vaccinated populations in the United States > with such outcomes in unvaccinated populations in the united States; > and to determine whether vaccines or vaccine components play a role > in the development of autism spectrum or other neurological > conditions. > > > > The proposed legislation provides for objectivity, > transparency and and conflict-free investigation by competent > researchers. The bill identifies target populations to be included > in the study such as the Old Amish or the Homefirst practice in > Chicago. It provides for timely initiation and completion of the > study. > > > > Tell Your Reps. in Washington that you want this > study. Click Take Action and send a message. Or go to this web site > url: http://tinyurl.com/qa5ln> > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------> -> > > > Message Brought To You By A-CHAMP > > Advocates for Children's Health Affected by Mercury > Poisoning> > > > See Our Action Alerts. Click the TAKE ACTION! button> > http://capwiz.com/a-champ/home/ > > > > > > > > www.a-champ.org> > BE A-CHAMP FOR CHILDREN!> > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------> -> > > > > > > > > > If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from us, please > click here.> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2006 Report Share Posted July 30, 2006 You mean it's not under medicaid in Florida? Wow - I can't see any other way for the HCBW to be funded. Here in NY that's the way we do it. We also have something called OPTS which pays for things like mortgages so that your child can live in his own house with supports when he's older. We have everything paid for by HCBW and I'm the coordinator of my son's program, not some agency. - But that's a pilot program I'm doing for NY State. It's been a god send so far and I suggest anyone living in any state that does not have it set up this way to fight for it as much as you can. Sally > > > > > > Support Bill to Study Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated Populations, H.R. > > 5940 Sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne > > > > > > Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated Populations To Be > > Researched Under Newly Introduced Bill, H.R. 5940 Take Action! > > > > > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep To Support HR 5940, Co- > > sponsored by Reps. Maloney & Osborne > > > > > > > > > > > > Support the > > > > > > " Comprehensive comparative study of vaccinated and > > unvaccinated population Act of 2006 " > > > > > > > > > Co-Sponsors Needed! Send a Message to your > > Representative > > > Supporting Important Vaccination Research > > > > > > > > > Support Legislation Authorizing a Study Comparing > > Health > > > Outcomes and risks in Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated > > Populations! > > > > > > > > > > > > Send a Message Asking Your Rep. to Co-Sponsor H.R. > > 5940, the " Comprehensive Comparative Study of Vaccinated and > > Unvaccinated Population Act of 2006 " > > > > > > Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) has introduced > > H.R. 5940 in the 109th Congress second session. She is joined by co- > > sponsor Congressman Tom Osborne (R-Nebraska), and Congressman > > Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) > > > > > > > > > For a pdf file containing the text of the bill click > > Here. > > > > > > Summary of the bill: > > > > > > H.R. 5940 will direct the Secretary of Health and > > Human Services to conduct or support a comprehensive study comparing > > total health outcomes, including risk of autism, in vaccinated > > populations in the United States with such outcomes in unvaccinated > > populations in the United States, and for other purposes. > > > > > > > > > > > > The proposed legislation provides as follows: > > > > > > Securing the health of our children is our most > > important concern for the Nation's future. Health outcomes measure > > the success of public health efforts in chronic and infectious > > disease. The number of immunizations. administered to infants, > > pregnant women, children, teenagers and adults has grown > > dramatically over recent years. The incidence of chronic, > > unexplained diseases such as autism, learning disabilities, and > > other neurological disorders appears to have increased > > dramatically. Individual vaccines are tested for safety, but little > > safety testing has been conducted for interaction of effects of > > multiple vaccines. The strategy of aggressive, early childhood > > vaccination has never been tested in its entirety against > > alternative strategies, either for safety or for total health > > outcomes. > > > > > > This study will compare total health outcomes, > > including autism, in vaccinated populations in the United States > > with such outcomes in unvaccinated populations in the united States; > > and to determine whether vaccines or vaccine components play a role > > in the development of autism spectrum or other neurological > > conditions. > > > > > > The proposed legislation provides for objectivity, > > transparency and and conflict-free investigation by competent > > researchers. The bill identifies target populations to be included > > in the study such as the Old Amish or the Homefirst practice in > > Chicago. It provides for timely initiation and completion of the > > study. > > > > > > Tell Your Reps. in Washington that you want this > > study. Click Take Action and send a message. Or go to this web site > > url: http://tinyurl.com/qa5ln > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > - > > > > > > Message Brought To You By A-CHAMP > > > Advocates for Children's Health Affected by Mercury > > Poisoning > > > > > > See Our Action Alerts. Click the TAKE ACTION! button > > > http://capwiz.com/a-champ/home/ > > > > > > > > > > > > www.a-champ.org > > > BE A-CHAMP FOR CHILDREN! > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > - > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from us, please > > click here. > > > > > > > > > J. Krakow > Attorney At Law > 2001 Marcus Avenue, Suite N125 > Lake Success, New York 11042 > (516) 354-3300 > (646) 349-1771 (fax) > (212) 227-0600 (NYC telephone) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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