In the news ... 2007
PI ACTION ALERT:
Urge Congress to Increase Hepatitis C Funding!
May 23, 2007
It is estimated that there are more than 6 million Americans living
with chronic hepatitis C and/or hepatitis B. Most Americans living
with hepatitis C are unaware of their infection. In addition, an
estimated 225,000 people with hepatitis C are co-infected with HIV.
Despite these staggering statistics, federal funding for viral
hepatitis programs has not increased in years. The Hepatitis C Appropriations
Partnership, a coalition of hepatitis advocates around the country,
is asking for an $11 million increase to help states with their
education and testing programs. This small increase can make a huge
difference in battling the hepatitis C epidemic in this country.
This month is "National Hepatitis Awareness Month". The
purpose of this month is to educate the public about viral hepatitis
and to encourage testing. This is a great opportunity to ask Congress
to take leadership on this issue. Please take a few minutes this
month and urge your elected representatives to support this badly
needed increase!
How you can help:
Call or email your U.S. Representative and two U.S. Senators by
the end of May. If you call, ask to speak to the staffperson who
handles health care issues. Whether you speak to this person live
or leave a message, tell them:
"My name is _______________ and I live in city/state.
This month is National Hepatitis Awareness Month and I urge Representative/Senator______________
to take leadership by supporting an $11 million increase for hepatitis
C programs in the Fiscal Year 2008 appropriations bill. This increase
will help states with badly needed education and testing programs."
You can call your Representative toll-free at 1-800-614-2803. You
will get the Capitol switchboard. Ask to be connected to your Representative/Senator's
office. Thank you for taking the time to make a difference!