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Parkinson's Disease
Introduction | Press Releases | Legislation | Documents | Links
I helped found the Congressional Working Group on Parkinson’s Disease in February 1999 along with Representatives Fred Upton, Lane Evans, Joe Skeen, Mark Udall, Tom Udall, and Henry Waxman. Now called the Bicameral Congressional Caucus on Parkinson's Disease, this bipartisan Caucus works to increase awareness among Members of Congress on issues related to Parkinson's Disease, including improving the state of Parkinson's related research. I am a caucus co-chair with my colleagues, Representatives Fred Upton (R-MI), Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), and Peter King (R-NY).

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Press Releases

10/25/06 - Educating Rush Limbaugh: Co-Founder of Congressional Working Group on Parkinson’s Disease Sends Righ

07/19/06 - Rep. Maloney Reacts to President’s Veto of Stem Cell Bill

Legislation

02/02/00 - H.RES.414, Expressing the sense of Congress Supporting Federal Funding for Toward Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Research to Further Research into Parkinson's Disease [106th Congress]

Documents/Reports

03/19/08 – Letter to Appropriators requesting funding for the Department of Defense’s Neurotoxin Exposure Treatment Research (NETRP) Program

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Medline Plus

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

National Institute of Mental Health Parkison's Page

NINDS - Parkinson's Disease Information Page

NINDS - Parkinson’s Research Web


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