Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 Sign on letter - also, please forward! [NewsLinks] Sign on letter - also, please forward! Dear Friends, We would like you to sign on to a letter we will be delivering to the House of Representatives on April 1, 2004 during our press conference on genetic nondiscrimination. In this letter, we urge the House to consider and pass the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act [s. 1053], to prohibit discrimination on the basis of genetic information with respect to health insurance and employment. We invite both individuals to sign on for their organizations or as individuals. If you would like to sign on - please send your name, affiliation, city and state to Bitter: mbitter@.... Your support is critical - let's build momentum and get this bill passed into law! Please forward this to other organizations, genetics and health professionals! The letter follows. Best, Sharon ************* Sharon Terry, MA President and CEO Genetic Alliance 4301 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 404 Washington, DC 20008-2369 Voice: x213 Fax: Email: sterry@... Web: http://www.geneticalliance.org -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- April 1, 2004 The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert Speaker U.S. House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Speaker Hastert, We urge you to consider and pass the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act [s. 1053], to prohibit discrimination on the basis of genetic information with respect to health insurance and employment. This bill was passed unanimously (95-0) in the Senate last year, is strongly supported by the President and currently sits at the desk in the House. We believe that all genetic information, including family history, deserves strong and enforceable protections against misuse in health insurance and employment. Such safeguards will protect the rights, privacy and confidentiality of the individual and their family. This is an exciting and hopeful time for genetic medicine. It is imperative, however, that we, the public, be able to take full advantage of new medical advances that could help prevent disease before it develops. Genetic nondiscrimination legislation will reduce the likelihood of genetic information being misused in health insurance or employment decision-making. Genetic information is merely predictive information. Simply having a positive genetic test does not mean one will develop a disease -- thus this information should not be used to make decisions about insurance coverage or employment. As biomedical research advances, genetic testing will become a critical tool in the provision of healthcare. As a result, many more people will know about their own genetic makeup, putting them at risk of genetic discrimination. These issues will affect you, your family members, neighbors and colleagues. We urgently request that you pass a genetic nondiscrimination bill that truly protects all of us from that risk now and into the future. Thank you for all your hard work and efforts on this critical issue. We look forward to continuing to work with you to ensure that the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act passes and can be signed by the President this year. Sincerely, Sharon F. Terry, MA President/CEO, Genetic Alliance And... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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