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Re: PARKINSON'S RESEARCH FUNDING IN JEOPARDY!


Hi Michael J Fox,
     I saw you speak the other day and was very impressed by you. I have had
this PD for two years now, well that is when I was dx I have had it for
about six years now. My sister in-law has it also and she is very young she
is only 44 as for me I am 52. My kids are all grown and hers are still very
small as yours are. Thank you again for what you did and I will do every
thing I can also.  I run and do Yoga and get a massage two times a month and
that helps me. Love to you and your family Janice 52/50/46
----- Original Message -----
From: Michael J Fox <mjfox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <PARKINSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 1999 10:04 AM
Subject: PARKINSON'S RESEARCH FUNDING IN JEOPARDY!


> Dear Friends,
>
> As many of you know, on September 28th I had the honor of testifying
before
> the Senate Labor HHS Appropriations Subcommittee about the urgent need for
> more funding for
> Parkinson's research.
>
> The hearing has set in motion a real chance for a major increase in
research
> funding, and your help is needed NOW to make this opportunity a reality.
I
> was
> very encouraged to hear the tremendous promise for a Parkinson's cure in
the
> next 5 to 10 years - AS LONG AS THERE IS ADEQUATE FUNDING.  I was also
very
> moved by the
> support of so many of you who came from across the country to fill the
> hearing room and make our voices heard.
>
> My message at the hearing was simple. This is a winnable war - as long as
> the funding matches the scientific potential.  Along with Joan Samuelson,
> Jim Cordy and
> Dr. J. William Langston, we asked the subcommittee to provide $75 million
> MORE
> for Parkinson's focused research.
>
> Comments of Senator Arlen Specter, Chairman of the Subcommittee, gave us
> great hope when he stated: "This issue is in the hand of the Congress..."
> and that "...there is no reason that every valid research application
should
> not be granted -- every one ought to be granted."
>
> The Senate is now considering the Labor/HHS Appropriations bill on the
> Senate floor, but there is no mention yet of the additional $75 million
for
> Parkinson's focused research.
>
> WE NEED YOU TO SEND A MESSAGE TO CONGRESS:  TELL THEM WE NEED AN
ADDITIONAL
> $75 MILLION FOR PARKINSON'S FOCUSED RESEARCH.  With this funding, the
> research
> community believes that we could find a cure to this disease in
> less than 10 years.
>
> Time is short:  please call and e-mail NOW!
>
> Call Senator Arlen Specter, Chairman of the Labor HHS Senate
Appropriations
> Subcommittee at (202)
> 224-4254, or e-mail:  senator_specter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
> You can also call the Capitol Switchboard at (202) 224-3121 and ask for
each
> of your two Senators - any of whom can help secure the additional funding.
>
> Send your message today!!!
>
> --Michael J. Fox
>


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