Guest guest Posted September 29, 2006 Report Share Posted September 29, 2006 ACTION ALERT Chairman Barton Stops Combating Autism Act - For Now Remaining Hope with Boehner/Hastert House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Joe Barton (TX) will not consider the Senate-passed Combating Autism Act in the House this session. He remains steadfastly unmoved and unimpressed by over 200 House members and a unanimous Senate. Without regard to the merits of our bill or the desperate state of our children, he indicated he would not even consider it without passage of his NIH Reform bill—an impossibility this Congress. In the end, his personal legislative agenda outweighed the needs of hundreds of thousands of children with autism. He would only consider a bill devoid of any NIH provisions, including environmental research, and that is unacceptable to the autism community. Let Chairman Barton know how you feel! Call Barton today and let him know that it is unacceptable for our elected officials to put personal, political interests ahead of your sick children! Call Rep. Barton today at 202-225-2002. Keep calling until you get through. Let’s jam his phone lines and make ourselves heard. Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert (IL) has thus far refused to intervene on our children’s behalf. His Office of the Speaker website states: “At home we put children first, and Republicans are doing just that in the House”. Ask him to back that up and put S.843 on the House suspension calendar! Call Speaker Hastert at 202-225-0600 and ask him to do what’s right for children with autism. Majority Leader Boehner (OH) has been unwilling to stand up to Chairman Barton! Let him know you expect him to show the leadership it takes to do the right thing for hundreds of thousands of children and put S.843 on the House suspension calendar. Call Majority Leader Boehner at 202-225-4000 today and make your voice heard! Our fight is far from over! Call all three representatives today and let them hear the full voice of the autism community. We will speak for our children, because they cannot. Thank you for your support! For complete information about the Combating Autism Act of 2006, go to www.combatautism.org. About The Combating Autism Act of 2006 The Combating Autism Act of 2006 builds on the provisions of the Children's Health Act of 2000 and would authorize approximately $920 million in federal funds over five years to combat autism through research, screening, intervention and education. The Combating Autism Act of 2006 is supported by the following autism organizations: Autism OneAutism Society of AmericaAutism SpeaksCOSACCure Autism NowDan Marino FoundationDoug Flutie Jr. FoundationFirst SignsGeneration RescueThe Help GroupNational Autism AssociationOrganization for Autism ResearchS.A.F.E. Inc.SafeMindsSouthwest Autism Research & Resource CenterTalk About Curing AutismTalkAutismThe Deirdre Imus Environmental Center for Pediatric OncologyUnlocking AutismUS Autism and Asperger Association Think Autism. Think Cure. Click here to visit our website Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2006 Report Share Posted September 29, 2006 > > > <http://www.nationalautismassociation.org/images/nlogoblue.gif> > > ACTION ALERT > > Chairman Barton Stops Combating Autism Act - For Now > > Remaining Hope with Boehner/Hastert > > House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Joe Barton (TX) will not > consider the Senate-passed Combating Autism Act in the House this session. > He remains steadfastly unmoved and unimpressed by over 200 House members and > a unanimous Senate. Without regard to the merits of our bill or the > desperate state of our children, he indicated he would not even consider it > without passage of his NIH Reform bill-an impossibility this Congress. In > the end, his personal legislative agenda outweighed the needs of hundreds of > thousands of children with autism. He would only consider a bill devoid of > any NIH provisions, including environmental research, and that is > unacceptable to the autism community. > > Let Chairman Barton know how you feel! Call Barton today and let him know > that it is unacceptable for our elected officials to put personal, political > interests ahead of your sick children! Call Rep. Barton today at > 202-225-2002. Keep calling until you get through. Let's jam his phone lines > and make ourselves heard. > > Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert (IL) has thus far refused to intervene > on our children's behalf. His Office of the Speaker website states: " At home > we put children first, and Republicans are doing just that in the House " . > Ask him to back that up and put S.843 on the House suspension calendar! Call > Speaker Hastert at 202-225-0600 and ask him to do what's right for children > with autism. > > Majority Leader Boehner (OH) has been unwilling to stand up to Chairman > Barton! Let him know you expect him to show the leadership it takes to do > the right thing for hundreds of thousands of children and put S.843 on the > House suspension calendar. Call Majority Leader Boehner at 202-225- 4000 > today and make your voice heard! > > Our fight is far from over! Call all three representatives today and let > them hear the full voice of the autism community. We will speak for our > children, because they cannot. > > Thank you for your support! For complete information about the Combating > Autism Act of 2006, go to www.combatautism.org > <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp? t=pnuqxybab.0.fnzqxybab.faomd6n6.1 & ts=S0206 & p=http%3A > %2F%2Fwww.combatautism.org%2F> . > > > About The Combating Autism Act of 2006 > > > The Combating Autism Act of 2006 builds on the provisions of the Children's > Health Act of 2000 and would authorize approximately $920 million in federal > funds over five years to combat autism through research, screening, > intervention and education. > > The Combating Autism Act of 2006 is supported by the following autism > organizations: > > Autism One > Autism Society of America > Autism Speaks > COSAC > Cure Autism Now > Dan Marino Foundation > Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation > First Signs > Generation Rescue > The Help Group > National Autism Association > Organization for Autism Research > S.A.F.E. Inc. > SafeMinds > Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center > Talk About Curing Autism > TalkAutism > The Deirdre Imus Environmental Center for Pediatric Oncology > Unlocking Autism > US Autism and Asperger Association > > > > Think Autism. Think Cure. > Remind these gentlemen that NOVEMBER isn't far off.damons dad > > <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp? t=pnuqxybab.0.cnfjh6n6.faomd6n6.1 & ts=S0206 & p=http%3A% > 2F%2Fwww.nationalautismassociation.org%2F> Click here to visit our website > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2006 Report Share Posted September 30, 2006 The NIH Reform bill passed the House Tuesday night. http://energycommerce.house.gov/108/News/09272006_2050.htm Re: Combating Autism Act - Action Alert What is the NIH reform bill?> >> > > > <http://www.nationalautismassociation.org/images/nlogoblue.gif> > > > > ACTION ALERT> > > > Chairman Barton Stops Combating Autism Act - For Now> > > > Remaining Hope with Boehner/Hastert> > > > House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Joe Barton (TX) will > not> > consider the Senate-passed Combating Autism Act in the House this > session.> > He remains steadfastly unmoved and unimpressed by over 200 House > members and> > a unanimous Senate. Without regard to the merits of our bill or the> > desperate state of our children, he indicated he would not even > consider it> > without passage of his NIH Reform bill-an impossibility this > Congress. In> > the end, his personal legislative agenda outweighed the needs of > hundreds of> > thousands of children with autism. He would only consider a bill > devoid of> > any NIH provisions, including environmental research, and that is> > unacceptable to the autism community.> > > > Let Chairman Barton know how you feel! Call Barton today and let > him know> > that it is unacceptable for our elected officials to put personal, > political> > interests ahead of your sick children! Call Rep. Barton today at> > 202-225-2002. Keep calling until you get through. Let's jam his > phone lines> > and make ourselves heard.> > > > Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert (IL) has thus far refused to > intervene> > on our children's behalf. His Office of the Speaker website > states: "At home> > we put children first, and Republicans are doing just that in the > House".> > Ask him to back that up and put S.843 on the House suspension > calendar! Call> > Speaker Hastert at 202-225-0600 and ask him to do what's right for > children> > with autism.> > > > Majority Leader Boehner (OH) has been unwilling to stand up > to Chairman> > Barton! Let him know you expect him to show the leadership it > takes to do> > the right thing for hundreds of thousands of children and put > S.843 on the> > House suspension calendar. Call Majority Leader Boehner at 202-225-> 4000> > today and make your voice heard!> > > > Our fight is far from over! Call all three representatives today > and let> > them hear the full voice of the autism community. We will speak > for our> > children, because they cannot.> > > > Thank you for your support! For complete information about the > Combating> > Autism Act of 2006, go to www.combatautism.org> > <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?> t=pnuqxybab.0.fnzqxybab.faomd6n6.1 & ts=S0206 & p=http%3A> > %2F%2Fwww.combatautism.org%2F> .> > > > > > About The Combating Autism Act of 2006> > > > > > The Combating Autism Act of 2006 builds on the provisions of the > Children's> > Health Act of 2000 and would authorize approximately $920 million > in federal> > funds over five years to combat autism through research, screening,> > intervention and education.> > > > The Combating Autism Act of 2006 is supported by the following > autism> > organizations:> > > > Autism One> > Autism Society of America> > Autism Speaks> > COSAC> > Cure Autism Now> > Dan Marino Foundation> > Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation> > First Signs> > Generation Rescue> > The Help Group> > National Autism Association> > Organization for Autism Research> > S.A.F.E. Inc.> > SafeMinds> > Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center> > Talk About Curing Autism> > TalkAutism> > The Deirdre Imus Environmental Center for Pediatric Oncology> > Unlocking Autism> > US Autism and Asperger Association> > > > > > > > Think Autism. Think Cure.> > Remind these gentlemen that NOVEMBER isn't far off.damons dad> > > > <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?> t=pnuqxybab.0.cnfjh6n6.faomd6n6.1 & ts=S0206 & p=http%3A%> > 2F%2Fwww.nationalautismassociation.org%2F> Click here to visit our > website> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2006 Report Share Posted September 30, 2006 I'm sorry, I'm confused. So this bill has passed, so Barton shouldn't be standing in the way of CAA. Is that what you are saying? > > > > > > > > > > <http://www.nationalautismassociation.org/images/nlogoblue.gif> > > > > > > ACTION ALERT > > > > > > Chairman Barton Stops Combating Autism Act - For Now > > > > > > Remaining Hope with Boehner/Hastert > > > > > > House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Joe Barton (TX) > will > > not > > > consider the Senate-passed Combating Autism Act in the House > this > > session. > > > He remains steadfastly unmoved and unimpressed by over 200 House > > members and > > > a unanimous Senate. Without regard to the merits of our bill or > the > > > desperate state of our children, he indicated he would not even > > consider it > > > without passage of his NIH Reform bill-an impossibility this > > Congress. In > > > the end, his personal legislative agenda outweighed the needs of > > hundreds of > > > thousands of children with autism. He would only consider a bill > > devoid of > > > any NIH provisions, including environmental research, and that is > > > unacceptable to the autism community. > > > > > > Let Chairman Barton know how you feel! Call Barton today and let > > him know > > > that it is unacceptable for our elected officials to put > personal, > > political > > > interests ahead of your sick children! Call Rep. Barton today at > > > 202-225-2002. Keep calling until you get through. Let's jam his > > phone lines > > > and make ourselves heard. > > > > > > Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert (IL) has thus far refused to > > intervene > > > on our children's behalf. His Office of the Speaker website > > states: " At home > > > we put children first, and Republicans are doing just that in > the > > House " . > > > Ask him to back that up and put S.843 on the House suspension > > calendar! Call > > > Speaker Hastert at 202-225-0600 and ask him to do what's right > for > > children > > > with autism. > > > > > > Majority Leader Boehner (OH) has been unwilling to stand up > > to Chairman > > > Barton! Let him know you expect him to show the leadership it > > takes to do > > > the right thing for hundreds of thousands of children and put > > S.843 on the > > > House suspension calendar. Call Majority Leader Boehner at 202- > 225- > > 4000 > > > today and make your voice heard! > > > > > > Our fight is far from over! Call all three representatives today > > and let > > > them hear the full voice of the autism community. We will speak > > for our > > > children, because they cannot. > > > > > > Thank you for your support! For complete information about the > > Combating > > > Autism Act of 2006, go to www.combatautism.org > > > <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp? > > t=pnuqxybab.0.fnzqxybab.faomd6n6.1 & ts=S0206 & p=http%3A > > > %2F%2Fwww.combatautism.org%2F> . > > > > > > > > > About The Combating Autism Act of 2006 > > > > > > > > > The Combating Autism Act of 2006 builds on the provisions of the > > Children's > > > Health Act of 2000 and would authorize approximately $920 > million > > in federal > > > funds over five years to combat autism through research, > screening, > > > intervention and education. > > > > > > The Combating Autism Act of 2006 is supported by the following > > autism > > > organizations: > > > > > > Autism One > > > Autism Society of America > > > Autism Speaks > > > COSAC > > > Cure Autism Now > > > Dan Marino Foundation > > > Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation > > > First Signs > > > Generation Rescue > > > The Help Group > > > National Autism Association > > > Organization for Autism Research > > > S.A.F.E. Inc. > > > SafeMinds > > > Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center > > > Talk About Curing Autism > > > TalkAutism > > > The Deirdre Imus Environmental Center for Pediatric Oncology > > > Unlocking Autism > > > US Autism and Asperger Association > > > > > > > > > > > > Think Autism. Think Cure. > > > Remind these gentlemen that NOVEMBER isn't far off.damons dad > > > > > > <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp? > > t=pnuqxybab.0.cnfjh6n6.faomd6n6.1 & ts=S0206 & p=http%3A% > > > 2F%2Fwww.nationalautismassociation.org%2F> Click here to visit > our > > website > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2006 Report Share Posted September 30, 2006 characterization of Barton.....that it is untrue he won’t budge until his NIH reform bill is passed. HOWEVER..... comments were made similar to “>if one disease were singled out don’t you think all the others would come out upset” I vehemently reminded him there is no other condition that is an epidemic; no other condition that has so quickly become epidemic and if this were a plague would not the government address it as a singular entity? another point he made was that Barton’s bill allowed for attention to all diseases...this to me seemed similar to the thread above I told hime we need a press release, something in balck and white, something to directly address. If we do already, I have not seen it. I I told him that the public has heard certain points which he was denying, and it behooved Chairman Barton to issue a press release on this matter stating clearly his position, reasoning, and points of agreement/ disagreement, and the reasons why. I gave my affiliations and my e-mail, and was told one of them would contact me regarding the issuance of a release. Let’ see what happens. It did seem to me however that there was a feeling that his NIH needs to be passed and the parts of the CAA which involve NIH need to be somehow changed, , Let’s see if indeed a press release is issued. It was apparent that the office was very concerned over the reaction. This is I do not have specifics, or details, but am hoping for a detailed and enlightening e-mail. I t was gratifying to hear that the office had been overwhelmed with calls. I will forward immediately whatever I receive. This contact also said he would forward an e-mail to some of the organizations but did not specify which ones. If nothing else this attention and request to issue a press release may cause Barton some serious concern and reconsideration. Suzanne Messina REAACH From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of suzanne messina Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 5:36 PM EOHarm ; MIA_MercuryInducedAutism Subject: RE: Combating Autism Act - Action Alert Just spoke to rep (michael) in Barton’s Washington’s office left him with questions regarding Barton’s refusal to consider CAA until passage of his NIH Reform Bill spoke as rep/member of UA, NAA, Bard of Directors Member, MA chapter of ASA, Director of REAACH...reminded him these National organizations alerts tens of thousands ..he said their lines are being jammed right now with calls; I told him many of these callers will want the same answers. I left my name and number and said I would call back their office is open until 7:00PM PLEASE CALL, LET THEM KNOW YOU ARE PARENTS AND /OR LET THEM KNOW ANY AND ALL AFFILIATIONS YOU HAVE AFFILIATIONS=VOTES......PARENTS/FAMILIES = VOTES .. keep the calls rolling......thanks to , NAA, and all organizations spreading this information Suzanne Messina REAACH From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of Fournier Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 4:58 PM MIA_MercuryInducedAutism Subject: Combating Autism Act - Action Alert ACTION ALERT Chairman Barton Stops Combating Autism Act - For Now Remaining Hope with Boehner/Hastert House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Joe Barton (TX) will not consider the Senate-passed Combating Autism Act in the House this session. He remains steadfastly unmoved and unimpressed by over 200 House members and a unanimous Senate. Without regard to the merits of our bill or the desperate state of our children, he indicated he would not even consider it without passage of his NIH Reform bill—an impossibility this Congress. In the end, his personal legislative agenda outweighed the needs of hundreds of thousands of children with autism. He would only consider a bill devoid of any NIH provisions, including environmental research, and that is unacceptable to the autism community. Let Chairman Barton know how you feel! Call Barton today and let him know that it is unacceptable for our elected officials to put personal, political interests ahead of your sick children! Call Rep. Barton today at 202-225-2002. Keep calling until you get through. Let’s jam his phone lines and make ourselves heard. Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert (IL) has thus far refused to intervene on our children’s behalf. His Office of the Speaker website states: “At home we put children first, and Republicans are doing just that in the House”. Ask him to back that up and put S.843 on the House suspension calendar! Call Speaker Hastert at 202-225-0600 and ask him to do what’s right for children with autism. Majority Leader Boehner (OH) has been unwilling to stand up to Chairman Barton! Let him know you expect him to show the leadership it takes to do the right thing for hundreds of thousands of children and put S.843 on the House suspension calendar. Call Majority Leader Boehner at 202-225-4000 today and make your voice heard! Our fight is far from over! Call all three representatives today and let them hear the full voice of the autism community. We will speak for our children, because they cannot. Thank you for your support! For complete information about the Combating Autism Act of 2006, go to www.combatautism.org. About The Combating Autism Act of 2006 The Combating Autism Act of 2006 builds on the provisions of the Children's Health Act of 2000 and would authorize approximately $920 million in federal funds over five years to combat autism through research, screening, intervention and education. The Combating Autism Act of 2006 is supported by the following autism organizations: Autism One Autism Society of America Autism Speaks COSAC Cure Autism Now Dan Marino Foundation Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation First Signs Generation Rescue The Help Group National Autism Association Organization for Autism Research S.A.F.E. Inc. SafeMinds Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center Talk About Curing Autism TalkAutism The Deirdre Imus Environmental Center for Pediatric Oncology Unlocking Autism US Autism and Asperger Association Think Autism. Think Cure. Click here to visit our website Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2006 Report Share Posted September 30, 2006 I just spoke with another rep from Barton’s office he said the characterization of Barton is untrue that it is untrue he won’t budge until his NIH reform bill is passed. HOWEVER..... comments were made similar to “>if one disease were singled out don’t you think all the others would come out upset” I vehemently reminded him there is no other condition that is an epidemic; no other condition that has so quickly become epidemic and if this were a plague would not the government address it as a singular entity? another point he made was that Barton’s bill allowed for attention to all diseases...this to me seemed similar to the thread above I told hime we need a press release, something in balck and white, something to directly address. If we do already, I have not seen it. I I told him that the public has heard certain points which he was denying, and it behooved Chairman Barton to issue a press release on this matter stating clearly his position, reasoning, and points of agreement/ disagreement, and the reasons why. I gave my affiliations and my e-mail, and was told one of them would contact me regarding the issuance of a release. Let’ see what happens. It did seem to me however that there was a feeling that his NIH needs to be passed and the parts of the CAA which involve NIH need to be somehow changed, , Let’s see if indeed a press release is issued. It was apparent that the office was very concerned over the reaction. I do not have specifics, or details, but am hoping for a detailed and enlightening e-mail. I t was gratifying to hear that the office had been overwhelmed with calls. I will forward immediately whatever I receive. This contact also said he would forward an e-mail to some of the organizations but did not specify which ones. If nothing else this attention and request to issue a press release may cause Barton some serious concern and reconsideration. Suzanne Messina REAACH From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of suzanne messina Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 5:36 PM EOHarm ; MIA_MercuryInducedAutism Subject: RE: Combating Autism Act - Action Alert Just spoke to rep (michael) in Barton’s Washington’s office left him with questions regarding Barton’s refusal to consider CAA until passage of his NIH Reform Bill spoke as rep/member of UA, NAA, Bard of Directors Member, MA chapter of ASA, Director of REAACH...reminded him these National organizations alerts tens of thousands ..he said their lines are being jammed right now with calls; I told him many of these callers will want the same answers. I left my name and number and said I would call back their office is open until 7:00PM PLEASE CALL, LET THEM KNOW YOU ARE PARENTS AND /OR LET THEM KNOW ANY AND ALL AFFILIATIONS YOU HAVE AFFILIATIONS=VOTES......PARENTS/FAMILIES = VOTES .. keep the calls rolling......thanks to , NAA, and all organizations spreading this information Suzanne Messina REAACH From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of Fournier Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 4:58 PM MIA_MercuryInducedAutism Subject: Combating Autism Act - Action Alert ACTION ALERT Chairman Barton Stops Combating Autism Act - For Now Remaining Hope with Boehner/Hastert House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Joe Barton (TX) will not consider the Senate-passed Combating Autism Act in the House this session. He remains steadfastly unmoved and unimpressed by over 200 House members and a unanimous Senate. Without regard to the merits of our bill or the desperate state of our children, he indicated he would not even consider it without passage of his NIH Reform bill—an impossibility this Congress. In the end, his personal legislative agenda outweighed the needs of hundreds of thousands of children with autism. He would only consider a bill devoid of any NIH provisions, including environmental research, and that is unacceptable to the autism community. Let Chairman Barton know how you feel! Call Barton today and let him know that it is unacceptable for our elected officials to put personal, political interests ahead of your sick children! Call Rep. Barton today at 202-225-2002. Keep calling until you get through. Let’s jam his phone lines and make ourselves heard. Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert (IL) has thus far refused to intervene on our children’s behalf. His Office of the Speaker website states: “At home we put children first, and Republicans are doing just that in the House”. Ask him to back that up and put S.843 on the House suspension calendar! Call Speaker Hastert at 202-225-0600 and ask him to do what’s right for children with autism. Majority Leader Boehner (OH) has been unwilling to stand up to Chairman Barton! Let him know you expect him to show the leadership it takes to do the right thing for hundreds of thousands of children and put S.843 on the House suspension calendar. Call Majority Leader Boehner at 202-225-4000 today and make your voice heard! Our fight is far from over! Call all three representatives today and let them hear the full voice of the autism community. We will speak for our children, because they cannot. Thank you for your support! For complete information about the Combating Autism Act of 2006, go to www.combatautism.org. About The Combating Autism Act of 2006 The Combating Autism Act of 2006 builds on the provisions of the Children's Health Act of 2000 and would authorize approximately $920 million in federal funds over five years to combat autism through research, screening, intervention and education. The Combating Autism Act of 2006 is supported by the following autism organizations: Autism One Autism Society of America Autism Speaks COSAC Cure Autism Now Dan Marino Foundation Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation First Signs Generation Rescue The Help Group National Autism Association Organization for Autism Research S.A.F.E. Inc. SafeMinds Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center Talk About Curing Autism TalkAutism The Deirdre Imus Environmental Center for Pediatric Oncology Unlocking Autism US Autism and Asperger Association Think Autism. Think Cure. Click here to visit our website Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2006 Report Share Posted September 30, 2006 Kim, Barton's NIH reform bill passed the House, but there is no corresponding NIH reform bill in the Senate this year, so Barton's bill can't become law THIS YEAR because it can not pass both the House and the Senate. CAA has passed the Senate. If he chooses to, Barton could put the CAA Senate bill on the suspension calendar in the House, so the CAA Senate bill could pass in both the House and the Senate, and become law THIS YEAR. When his staffers bring up the slippery slope of " single disease bills " , please ask which other single disease bills, which have unanimously passed the Senate, are currently sitting on their desks? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > <http://www.nationalautismassociation.org/images/nlogoblue.gif> > > > > > > > > ACTION ALERT > > > > > > > > Chairman Barton Stops Combating Autism Act - For Now > > > > > > > > Remaining Hope with Boehner/Hastert > > > > > > > > House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Joe Barton (TX) > > will > > > not > > > > consider the Senate-passed Combating Autism Act in the House > > this > > > session. > > > > He remains steadfastly unmoved and unimpressed by over 200 > House > > > members and > > > > a unanimous Senate. Without regard to the merits of our bill > or > > the > > > > desperate state of our children, he indicated he would not > even > > > consider it > > > > without passage of his NIH Reform bill-an impossibility this > > > Congress. In > > > > the end, his personal legislative agenda outweighed the > needs of > > > hundreds of > > > > thousands of children with autism. He would only consider a > bill > > > devoid of > > > > any NIH provisions, including environmental research, and > that is > > > > unacceptable to the autism community. > > > > > > > > Let Chairman Barton know how you feel! Call Barton today and > let > > > him know > > > > that it is unacceptable for our elected officials to put > > personal, > > > political > > > > interests ahead of your sick children! Call Rep. Barton > today at > > > > 202-225-2002. Keep calling until you get through. Let's jam > his > > > phone lines > > > > and make ourselves heard. > > > > > > > > Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert (IL) has thus far > refused to > > > intervene > > > > on our children's behalf. His Office of the Speaker website > > > states: " At home > > > > we put children first, and Republicans are doing just that > in > > the > > > House " . > > > > Ask him to back that up and put S.843 on the House > suspension > > > calendar! Call > > > > Speaker Hastert at 202-225-0600 and ask him to do what's > right > > for > > > children > > > > with autism. > > > > > > > > Majority Leader Boehner (OH) has been unwilling to > stand up > > > to Chairman > > > > Barton! Let him know you expect him to show the leadership > it > > > takes to do > > > > the right thing for hundreds of thousands of children and > put > > > S.843 on the > > > > House suspension calendar. Call Majority Leader Boehner at > 202- > > 225- > > > 4000 > > > > today and make your voice heard! > > > > > > > > Our fight is far from over! Call all three representatives > today > > > and let > > > > them hear the full voice of the autism community. We will > speak > > > for our > > > > children, because they cannot. > > > > > > > > Thank you for your support! For complete information about > the > > > Combating > > > > Autism Act of 2006, go to www.combatautism.org > > > > <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp? > > > t=pnuqxybab.0.fnzqxybab.faomd6n6.1 & ts=S0206 & p=http%3A > > > > %2F%2Fwww.combatautism.org%2F> . > > > > > > > > > > > > About The Combating Autism Act of 2006 > > > > > > > > > > > > The Combating Autism Act of 2006 builds on the provisions of > the > > > Children's > > > > Health Act of 2000 and would authorize approximately $920 > > million > > > in federal > > > > funds over five years to combat autism through research, > > screening, > > > > intervention and education. > > > > > > > > The Combating Autism Act of 2006 is supported by the > following > > > autism > > > > organizations: > > > > > > > > Autism One > > > > Autism Society of America > > > > Autism Speaks > > > > COSAC > > > > Cure Autism Now > > > > Dan Marino Foundation > > > > Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation > > > > First Signs > > > > Generation Rescue > > > > The Help Group > > > > National Autism Association > > > > Organization for Autism Research > > > > S.A.F.E. Inc. > > > > SafeMinds > > > > Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center > > > > Talk About Curing Autism > > > > TalkAutism > > > > The Deirdre Imus Environmental Center for Pediatric Oncology > > > > Unlocking Autism > > > > US Autism and Asperger Association > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Think Autism. Think Cure. > > > > Remind these gentlemen that NOVEMBER isn't far off.damons dad > > > > > > > > <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp? > > > t=pnuqxybab.0.cnfjh6n6.faomd6n6.1 & ts=S0206 & p=http%3A% > > > > 2F%2Fwww.nationalautismassociation.org%2F> Click here to > visit > > our > > > website > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2006 Report Share Posted September 30, 2006 Yes, the NIH Reform bill has passed the House on Tuesday. It has not passed the senate. House Approves Bill to Reform NIH, Enhance Research Budget Increased; New Common Will Accelerate Breakthroughs WASHINGTON – Congress took a giant step Tuesday evening to improve the federal government’s ability to discover new medical treatments and cures as the House approved the National Institutes of Health Reform Act of 2006 (H.R. 6164). The reauthorization bill, the first of its kind in 13 years, was approved overwhelmingly on a 414-2 vote, marking a personal milestone for its chief sponsor, House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Joe Barton, R-Texas, who spent years crafting the legislation. In recent years, Congress has doubled NIH’s budget to approximately $28 billion, but left the hodge-podge structure of the agency untouched. The result was more money fueling the inherent inefficiency in which research was sometimes duplicated by institutes which literally didn’t know that they were copying each other’s work. If enacted, the committee’s bipartisan bill would represent the agency’s first agenda-setting reauthorization since 1993. Improving the way the NIH does business has been a priority for Barton since he became chairman in 2004. Barton’s legislation has won the endorsement of 46 leading scientific societies, research institutions and patient-advocacy groups, including the Association of American Medical Colleges, the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, the Association of American Universities, the American Heart Association, the March of Dimes and the Parkinson’s Action Network. “This legislation will strengthen the research efforts of the NIH and will provide the foundation for future scientific and medical advancement,” Barton said shortly before the House vote. “For 13 years, this program has remained unauthorized despite a Republican-led effort to double the NIH budget. Meanwhile, the science has sped past. We can help the NIH catch up by providing it with not just twice the money, but the tools it needs to reorganize and revitalize. “We can accomplish all that and do the taxpayers a good turn, too, with increased transparency and improved strategic planning on how research funds are allocated at NIH,” Barton added. “Increased transparency of NIH research activities can only serve to improve research portfolio management, provide greater accountability of research dollars, and spur creative thinking about new scientific approaches.” Specifically, H.R. 6164 would: Authorize a five percent annual increase in NIH’s budget for fiscal years 2007-2009; Launch a new, agency-wide electronic reporting system to catalogue all of the research activities of the NIH in a standard format; Limit the overall size of the NIH to the current 27 institutes and centers; Set up a “common fund” to support particularly promising research that cuts across multiple institutes or centers. The common fund is capped at five percent of the overall NIH budget; and Create a Scientific Management Review Group, composed of institute and center directors and other experts, to evaluate NIH’s structural organization at least once every seven years and propose any restructuring plans it deems necessary. #### Re: Combating Autism Act - Action Alert I'm sorry, I'm confused. So this bill has passed, so Barton shouldn't be standing in the way of CAA. Is that what you are saying?> > >> > > > > > > <http://www.nationalautismassociation.org/images/nlogoblue.gif> > > > > > > ACTION ALERT> > > > > > Chairman Barton Stops Combating Autism Act - For Now> > > > > > Remaining Hope with Boehner/Hastert> > > > > > House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Joe Barton (TX) > will > > not> > > consider the Senate-passed Combating Autism Act in the House > this > > session.> > > He remains steadfastly unmoved and unimpressed by over 200 House > > members and> > > a unanimous Senate. Without regard to the merits of our bill or > the> > > desperate state of our children, he indicated he would not even > > consider it> > > without passage of his NIH Reform bill-an impossibility this > > Congress. In> > > the end, his personal legislative agenda outweighed the needs of > > hundreds of> > > thousands of children with autism. He would only consider a bill > > devoid of> > > any NIH provisions, including environmental research, and that is> > > unacceptable to the autism community.> > > > > > Let Chairman Barton know how you feel! Call Barton today and let > > him know> > > that it is unacceptable for our elected officials to put > personal, > > political> > > interests ahead of your sick children! Call Rep. Barton today at> > > 202-225-2002. Keep calling until you get through. Let's jam his > > phone lines> > > and make ourselves heard.> > > > > > Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert (IL) has thus far refused to > > intervene> > > on our children's behalf. His Office of the Speaker website > > states: "At home> > > we put children first, and Republicans are doing just that in > the > > House".> > > Ask him to back that up and put S.843 on the House suspension > > calendar! Call> > > Speaker Hastert at 202-225-0600 and ask him to do what's right > for > > children> > > with autism.> > > > > > Majority Leader Boehner (OH) has been unwilling to stand up > > to Chairman> > > Barton! Let him know you expect him to show the leadership it > > takes to do> > > the right thing for hundreds of thousands of children and put > > S.843 on the> > > House suspension calendar. Call Majority Leader Boehner at 202-> 225-> > 4000> > > today and make your voice heard!> > > > > > Our fight is far from over! Call all three representatives today > > and let> > > them hear the full voice of the autism community. We will speak > > for our> > > children, because they cannot.> > > > > > Thank you for your support! For complete information about the > > Combating> > > Autism Act of 2006, go to www.combatautism.org> > > <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?> > t=pnuqxybab.0.fnzqxybab.faomd6n6.1 & ts=S0206 & p=http%3A> > > %2F%2Fwww.combatautism.org%2F> .> > > > > > > > > About The Combating Autism Act of 2006> > > > > > > > > The Combating Autism Act of 2006 builds on the provisions of the > > Children's> > > Health Act of 2000 and would authorize approximately $920 > million > > in federal> > > funds over five years to combat autism through research, > screening,> > > intervention and education.> > > > > > The Combating Autism Act of 2006 is supported by the following > > autism> > > organizations:> > > > > > Autism One> > > Autism Society of America> > > Autism Speaks> > > COSAC> > > Cure Autism Now> > > Dan Marino Foundation> > > Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation> > > First Signs> > > Generation Rescue> > > The Help Group> > > National Autism Association> > > Organization for Autism Research> > > S.A.F.E. Inc.> > > SafeMinds> > > Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center> > > Talk About Curing Autism> > > TalkAutism> > > The Deirdre Imus Environmental Center for Pediatric Oncology> > > Unlocking Autism> > > US Autism and Asperger Association> > > > > > > > > > > > Think Autism. Think Cure.> > > Remind these gentlemen that NOVEMBER isn't far off.damons dad> > > > > > <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?> > t=pnuqxybab.0.cnfjh6n6.faomd6n6.1 & ts=S0206 & p=http%3A%> > > 2F%2Fwww.nationalautismassociation.org%2F> Click here to visit > our > > website> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2006 Report Share Posted September 30, 2006 The ASA Net e-newsletter that they distributed today had no action alert for the CAA, interestingly enough. It was probably prepared too early in advance of the news. But they did plug the DAN! conference in Seattle Oct 7-9. The latter is a good step in the right direction. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2006 Report Share Posted September 30, 2006 OK i get it now. let's just blame Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, today's 3.5 hour IEP meeting, and Friday night wine for that moment of confusion. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > <http://www.nationalautismassociation.org/images/nlogoblue.gif> > > > > > > > > > > ACTION ALERT > > > > > > > > > > Chairman Barton Stops Combating Autism Act - For Now > > > > > > > > > > Remaining Hope with Boehner/Hastert > > > > > > > > > > House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Joe Barton (TX) > > > will > > > > not > > > > > consider the Senate-passed Combating Autism Act in the House > > > this > > > > session. > > > > > He remains steadfastly unmoved and unimpressed by over 200 > > House > > > > members and > > > > > a unanimous Senate. Without regard to the merits of our bill > > or > > > the > > > > > desperate state of our children, he indicated he would not > > even > > > > consider it > > > > > without passage of his NIH Reform bill-an impossibility this > > > > Congress. In > > > > > the end, his personal legislative agenda outweighed the > > needs of > > > > hundreds of > > > > > thousands of children with autism. He would only consider a > > bill > > > > devoid of > > > > > any NIH provisions, including environmental research, and > > that is > > > > > unacceptable to the autism community. > > > > > > > > > > Let Chairman Barton know how you feel! Call Barton today and > > let > > > > him know > > > > > that it is unacceptable for our elected officials to put > > > personal, > > > > political > > > > > interests ahead of your sick children! Call Rep. Barton > > today at > > > > > 202-225-2002. Keep calling until you get through. Let's jam > > his > > > > phone lines > > > > > and make ourselves heard. > > > > > > > > > > Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert (IL) has thus far > > refused to > > > > intervene > > > > > on our children's behalf. His Office of the Speaker website > > > > states: " At home > > > > > we put children first, and Republicans are doing just that > > in > > > the > > > > House " . > > > > > Ask him to back that up and put S.843 on the House > > suspension > > > > calendar! Call > > > > > Speaker Hastert at 202-225-0600 and ask him to do what's > > right > > > for > > > > children > > > > > with autism. > > > > > > > > > > Majority Leader Boehner (OH) has been unwilling to > > stand up > > > > to Chairman > > > > > Barton! Let him know you expect him to show the leadership > > it > > > > takes to do > > > > > the right thing for hundreds of thousands of children and > > put > > > > S.843 on the > > > > > House suspension calendar. Call Majority Leader Boehner at > > 202- > > > 225- > > > > 4000 > > > > > today and make your voice heard! > > > > > > > > > > Our fight is far from over! Call all three representatives > > today > > > > and let > > > > > them hear the full voice of the autism community. We will > > speak > > > > for our > > > > > children, because they cannot. > > > > > > > > > > Thank you for your support! For complete information about > > the > > > > Combating > > > > > Autism Act of 2006, go to www.combatautism.org > > > > > <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp? > > > > t=pnuqxybab.0.fnzqxybab.faomd6n6.1 & ts=S0206 & p=http%3A > > > > > %2F%2Fwww.combatautism.org%2F> . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > About The Combating Autism Act of 2006 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The Combating Autism Act of 2006 builds on the provisions of > > the > > > > Children's > > > > > Health Act of 2000 and would authorize approximately $920 > > > million > > > > in federal > > > > > funds over five years to combat autism through research, > > > screening, > > > > > intervention and education. > > > > > > > > > > The Combating Autism Act of 2006 is supported by the > > following > > > > autism > > > > > organizations: > > > > > > > > > > Autism One > > > > > Autism Society of America > > > > > Autism Speaks > > > > > COSAC > > > > > Cure Autism Now > > > > > Dan Marino Foundation > > > > > Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation > > > > > First Signs > > > > > Generation Rescue > > > > > The Help Group > > > > > National Autism Association > > > > > Organization for Autism Research > > > > > S.A.F.E. Inc. > > > > > SafeMinds > > > > > Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center > > > > > Talk About Curing Autism > > > > > TalkAutism > > > > > The Deirdre Imus Environmental Center for Pediatric Oncology > > > > > Unlocking Autism > > > > > US Autism and Asperger Association > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Think Autism. Think Cure. > > > > > Remind these gentlemen that NOVEMBER isn't far off.damons dad > > > > > > > > > > <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp? > > > > t=pnuqxybab.0.cnfjh6n6.faomd6n6.1 & ts=S0206 & p=http%3A% > > > > > 2F%2Fwww.nationalautismassociation.org%2F> Click here to > > visit > > > our > > > > website > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2006 Report Share Posted September 30, 2006 Maybe he just doesn't " get it " . This is more than just a disease. Could you imagine if something isn't done to stop autism from occuring at the current rate and 30 years from now its 1 out of 25 are diagnosed with autism. The USA will be a country of zombies. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > <http://www.nationalautismassociation.org/images/nlogoblue.gif> > > > > > > > > > > ACTION ALERT > > > > > > > > > > Chairman Barton Stops Combating Autism Act - For Now > > > > > > > > > > Remaining Hope with Boehner/Hastert > > > > > > > > > > House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Joe Barton (TX) > > > will > > > > not > > > > > consider the Senate-passed Combating Autism Act in the House > > > this > > > > session. > > > > > He remains steadfastly unmoved and unimpressed by over 200 > > House > > > > members and > > > > > a unanimous Senate. Without regard to the merits of our bill > > or > > > the > > > > > desperate state of our children, he indicated he would not > > even > > > > consider it > > > > > without passage of his NIH Reform bill-an impossibility this > > > > Congress. In > > > > > the end, his personal legislative agenda outweighed the > > needs of > > > > hundreds of > > > > > thousands of children with autism. He would only consider a > > bill > > > > devoid of > > > > > any NIH provisions, including environmental research, and > > that is > > > > > unacceptable to the autism community. > > > > > > > > > > Let Chairman Barton know how you feel! Call Barton today and > > let > > > > him know > > > > > that it is unacceptable for our elected officials to put > > > personal, > > > > political > > > > > interests ahead of your sick children! Call Rep. Barton > > today at > > > > > 202-225-2002. Keep calling until you get through. Let's jam > > his > > > > phone lines > > > > > and make ourselves heard. > > > > > > > > > > Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert (IL) has thus far > > refused to > > > > intervene > > > > > on our children's behalf. His Office of the Speaker website > > > > states: " At home > > > > > we put children first, and Republicans are doing just that > > in > > > the > > > > House " . > > > > > Ask him to back that up and put S.843 on the House > > suspension > > > > calendar! Call > > > > > Speaker Hastert at 202-225-0600 and ask him to do what's > > right > > > for > > > > children > > > > > with autism. > > > > > > > > > > Majority Leader Boehner (OH) has been unwilling to > > stand up > > > > to Chairman > > > > > Barton! Let him know you expect him to show the leadership > > it > > > > takes to do > > > > > the right thing for hundreds of thousands of children and > > put > > > > S.843 on the > > > > > House suspension calendar. Call Majority Leader Boehner at > > 202- > > > 225- > > > > 4000 > > > > > today and make your voice heard! > > > > > > > > > > Our fight is far from over! Call all three representatives > > today > > > > and let > > > > > them hear the full voice of the autism community. We will > > speak > > > > for our > > > > > children, because they cannot. > > > > > > > > > > Thank you for your support! For complete information about > > the > > > > Combating > > > > > Autism Act of 2006, go to www.combatautism.org > > > > > <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp? > > > > t=pnuqxybab.0.fnzqxybab.faomd6n6.1 & ts=S0206 & p=http%3A > > > > > %2F%2Fwww.combatautism.org%2F> . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > About The Combating Autism Act of 2006 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The Combating Autism Act of 2006 builds on the provisions of > > the > > > > Children's > > > > > Health Act of 2000 and would authorize approximately $920 > > > million > > > > in federal > > > > > funds over five years to combat autism through research, > > > screening, > > > > > intervention and education. > > > > > > > > > > The Combating Autism Act of 2006 is supported by the > > following > > > > autism > > > > > organizations: > > > > > > > > > > Autism One > > > > > Autism Society of America > > > > > Autism Speaks > > > > > COSAC > > > > > Cure Autism Now > > > > > Dan Marino Foundation > > > > > Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation > > > > > First Signs > > > > > Generation Rescue > > > > > The Help Group > > > > > National Autism Association > > > > > Organization for Autism Research > > > > > S.A.F.E. Inc. > > > > > SafeMinds > > > > > Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center > > > > > Talk About Curing Autism > > > > > TalkAutism > > > > > The Deirdre Imus Environmental Center for Pediatric Oncology > > > > > Unlocking Autism > > > > > US Autism and Asperger Association > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Think Autism. Think Cure. > > > > > Remind these gentlemen that NOVEMBER isn't far off.damons dad > > > > > > > > > > <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp? > > > > t=pnuqxybab.0.cnfjh6n6.faomd6n6.1 & ts=S0206 & p=http%3A% > > > > > 2F%2Fwww.nationalautismassociation.org%2F> Click here to > > visit > > > our > > > > website > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2006 Report Share Posted October 1, 2006 If they don't "get it" by now they are stupid bastards. Nobody doesn't "get this". They just refuse to act because in their own perverse utilitarian construct, it would cause too much harm to the economy... or some such nonesense. The elite of this country do not wish to give up their assets to fund this. Re: Combating Autism Act - Action Alert Maybe he just doesn't "get it". This is more than just a disease. Could you imagine if something isn't done to stop autism from occuring at the current rate and 30 years from now its 1 out of 25 are diagnosed with autism. The USA will be a country of zombies.> > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > <http://www.nationalautismassociation.org/images/nlogoblue.gif> > > > > > > > > > > ACTION ALERT> > > > > > > > > > Chairman Barton Stops Combating Autism Act - For Now> > > > > > > > > > Remaining Hope with Boehner/Hastert> > > > > > > > > > House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Joe Barton (TX) > > > will > > > > not> > > > > consider the Senate-passed Combating Autism Act in the House > > > this > > > > session.> > > > > He remains steadfastly unmoved and unimpressed by over 200 > > House > > > > members and> > > > > a unanimous Senate. Without regard to the merits of our bill > > or > > > the> > > > > desperate state of our children, he indicated he would not > > even > > > > consider it> > > > > without passage of his NIH Reform bill-an impossibility this > > > > Congress. In> > > > > the end, his personal legislative agenda outweighed the > > needs of > > > > hundreds of> > > > > thousands of children with autism. He would only consider a > > bill > > > > devoid of> > > > > any NIH provisions, including environmental research, and > > that is> > > > > unacceptable to the autism community.> > > > > > > > > > Let Chairman Barton know how you feel! Call Barton today and > > let > > > > him know> > > > > that it is unacceptable for our elected officials to put > > > personal, > > > > political> > > > > interests ahead of your sick children! Call Rep. Barton > > today at> > > > > 202-225-2002. Keep calling until you get through. Let's jam > > his > > > > phone lines> > > > > and make ourselves heard.> > > > > > > > > > Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert (IL) has thus far > > refused to > > > > intervene> > > > > on our children's behalf. His Office of the Speaker website > > > > states: "At home> > > > > we put children first, and Republicans are doing just that > > in > > > the > > > > House".> > > > > Ask him to back that up and put S.843 on the House > > suspension > > > > calendar! Call> > > > > Speaker Hastert at 202-225-0600 and ask him to do what's > > right > > > for > > > > children> > > > > with autism.> > > > > > > > > > Majority Leader Boehner (OH) has been unwilling to > > stand up > > > > to Chairman> > > > > Barton! Let him know you expect him to show the leadership > > it > > > > takes to do> > > > > the right thing for hundreds of thousands of children and > > put > > > > S.843 on the> > > > > House suspension calendar. Call Majority Leader Boehner at > > 202-> > > 225-> > > > 4000> > > > > today and make your voice heard!> > > > > > > > > > Our fight is far from over! Call all three representatives > > today > > > > and let> > > > > them hear the full voice of the autism community. We will > > speak > > > > for our> > > > > children, because they cannot.> > > > > > > > > > Thank you for your support! For complete information about > > the > > > > Combating> > > > > Autism Act of 2006, go to www.combatautism.org> > > > > <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?> > > > t=pnuqxybab.0.fnzqxybab.faomd6n6.1 & ts=S0206 & p=http%3A> > > > > %2F%2Fwww.combatautism.org%2F> .> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > About The Combating Autism Act of 2006> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The Combating Autism Act of 2006 builds on the provisions of > > the > > > > Children's> > > > > Health Act of 2000 and would authorize approximately $920 > > > million > > > > in federal> > > > > funds over five years to combat autism through research, > > > screening,> > > > > intervention and education.> > > > > > > > > > The Combating Autism Act of 2006 is supported by the > > following > > > > autism> > > > > organizations:> > > > > > > > > > Autism One> > > > > Autism Society of America> > > > > Autism Speaks> > > > > COSAC> > > > > Cure Autism Now> > > > > Dan Marino Foundation> > > > > Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation> > > > > First Signs> > > > > Generation Rescue> > > > > The Help Group> > > > > National Autism Association> > > > > Organization for Autism Research> > > > > S.A.F.E. Inc.> > > > > SafeMinds> > > > > Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center> > > > > Talk About Curing Autism> > > > > TalkAutism> > > > > The Deirdre Imus Environmental Center for Pediatric Oncology> > > > > Unlocking Autism> > > > > US Autism and Asperger Association> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Think Autism. Think Cure.> > > > > Remind these gentlemen that NOVEMBER isn't far off.damons dad> > > > > > > > > > <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?> > > > t=pnuqxybab.0.cnfjh6n6.faomd6n6.1 & ts=S0206 & p=http%3A%> > > > > 2F%2Fwww.nationalautismassociation.org%2F> Click here to > > visit > > > our > > > > website> > > > >> > > >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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