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R E S O L U T I O N
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WHEREAS, The second Susan G. Komen for the Cure Advocacy Day |
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in Texas is being held on February 4, 2009; and |
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WHEREAS, Founded in 1982, the Susan G. Komen Affiliate |
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Network is the largest private funder of community-based breast |
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health education and breast cancer screening and treatment programs |
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in the nation; the network is sustained by more than 100,000 breast |
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cancer survivors and activists; and |
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WHEREAS, In the United States, a woman receives a diagnosis |
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of breast cancer every three minutes, making that disease the most |
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frequently diagnosed of all cancers affecting women; it was |
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expected that, in 2008, approximately 185,000 new cases of breast |
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cancer would occur among women and that 41,000 women would succumb |
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to the disease; in addition, it was anticipated that more than 1,900 |
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cases of breast cancer would be diagnosed among men; and |
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WHEREAS, Without a cure, one in eight women in the United |
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States will continue to be diagnosed with breast cancer; moreover, |
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the next quarter-century will see an estimated five million |
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American women and 25 million women worldwide diagnosed with breast |
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cancer, and more than a million American women and some 10 million |
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women worldwide could die; and |
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WHEREAS, Susan G. Komen for the Cure is doing outstanding |
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work in combating this devastating illness: up to 75 percent of the |
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net income of each Susan G. Komen domestic affiliate is dedicated to |
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fighting breast cancer in the local community, with grants being |
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awarded to local hospitals and community organizations that provide |
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breast health education and breast cancer screening and treatment |
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for medically underserved women; the remaining net income, a |
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minimum of 25 percent, supports the Susan G. Komen Award and |
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Research Grant Program, which funds groundbreaking breast cancer |
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research, meritorious awards, and educational and scientific |
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programs around the world; and |
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WHEREAS, Susan G. Komen for the Cure has played a critical |
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role in every major advance in the struggle against breast cancer, |
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contributing to such achievements as an increased rate of early |
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detection, more research, and a greatly improved five-year survival |
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rate; today, 2.3 million breast cancer survivors in the United |
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States attest to the power of social action and science to save |
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lives; and |
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WHEREAS, Over the next decade, Susan G. Komen for the Cure |
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aims to invest more than $600 million in breast health care and |
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treatment for the underserved, as well as over $400 million in |
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research; the organization also plans to mobilize more than 10 |
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million individuals for the fight against the disease; and |
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WHEREAS, In support of the second Susan G. Komen for the Cure |
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Advocacy Day in Texas, members of Susan G. Komen affiliates in |
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Austin, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Amarillo, Lubbock, North |
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Texas, and Tarrant County are visiting the State Capitol; joining |
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them are medical professionals who have received Susan G. Komen |
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grants, as well as several representatives from the national |
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organization; and |
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WHEREAS, Breast cancer touches the lives of thousands of |
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individuals across the Lone Star State, and Susan G. Komen for the |
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Cure is to be commended for the vision, passion, and tenacity it |
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brings to its vital mission; now, therefore, be it |
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RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas |
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Legislature hereby recognize February 4, 2009, as the second Susan |
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G. Komen for the Cure Advocacy Day in Texas and extend to all those |
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associated with Susan G. Komen for the Cure sincere appreciation |
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for their commitment to such an important cause. |
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Alvarado |
Gonzales |
Miller of Comal |
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Anchia |
Gonzalez Toureilles |
Miller of Erath |
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Aycock |
Gutierrez |
Morrison |
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Branch |
Harper-Brown |
Ortiz, Jr. |
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Brown of Kaufman |
Hartnett |
Otto |
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Brown of Brazos |
Heflin |
Parker |
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Callegari |
Hilderbran |
Pena |
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Cohen |
Howard of Fort Bend |
Quintanilla |
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Coleman |
Howard of Travis |
Raymond |
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Craddick |
Jackson |
Rodriguez |
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Crownover |
Keffer |
Sheffield |
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Davis of Harris |
King of Parker |
Smith of Tarrant |
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Davis of Dallas |
King of Taylor |
Smith of Harris |
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Deshotel |
King of Zavala |
Smithee |
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Driver |
Kleinschmidt |
Solomons |
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Eiland |
Leibowitz |
Thompson |
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Elkins |
Lucio III |
Turner of Tarrant |
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England |
Madden |
Turner of Harris |
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Farias |
Mallory Caraway |
Veasey |
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Farrar |
Marquez |
Villarreal |
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Flores |
Martinez Fischer |
Walle |
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Gallego |
McReynolds |
Zerwas |
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Speaker of the House |
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I certify that H.R. No. 248 was adopted by the House on |
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February 4, 2009, by a non-record vote. |
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Chief Clerk of the House |
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