CF National Legislative Caucus

Mathews

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Press Release Source: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation


Celebrated Writer Frank Deford and Renowned Scientist Dr. Francis Collins Help Launch Cystic Fibrosis Congressional Caucus
Monday September 25, 10:00 am ET


WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Sports Illustrated senior writer Frank Deford and scientist Dr. Francis Collins, who led the effort to map the human genome, join members of Congress on Sept. 28, 2006, to launch the Congressional Cystic Fibrosis Caucus and promote awareness of cystic fibrosis. Cystic fibrosis (CF) is one of the most common life-threatening genetic diseases in the United States. Some 30,000 people nationwide struggle with the disease. And, more than 10 million Americans are unknowing, symptom-free carriers of one copy of the CF gene. A few decades ago, most children with CF did not live past ten years of age. Deford's daughter Alexandra died of CF at age eight in 1980. Today, the predicted median age of survival is nearly 37 years. But much work remains to be done.

WHAT: Launch of the Congressional Cystic Fibrosis Caucus

WHO: * Frank Deford, Sports Illustrated senior writer and NPR
commentator, chairman emeritus, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
* Dr. Francis Collins, director, National Human Genome Research
Institute, co-discoverer of the CF gene
* Caucus co-chair U.S. Rep. Ed Markey (D-MA)
* Caucus co-chair U.S. Rep. Cliff Stearns (R-FL)

WHEN: Thursday, September 28, 2006
5 p.m. - 7 p.m.

WHERE: U.S. House of Representatives, 2322 Rayburn House Office Building,
Washington, D.C.
Energy and Commerce Committee Room

About CF and the CF Foundation
The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is a donor-supported, nonprofit organization committed to finding therapies and ultimately a cure for CF, and to improving the lives of those with the disease. CF is a life-threatening, genetic disease that can lead to fatal lung infections and digestive problems. The CF Foundation, based in Bethesda, Md., supports fundraising chapters across the country, as well as cystic fibrosis care centers at major community and teaching hospitals nationwide. For more information, visit <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.cff.org.">http://www.cff.org.</a>




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Source: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
 

Mathews

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Press Release Source: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation


Celebrated Writer Frank Deford and Renowned Scientist Dr. Francis Collins Help Launch Cystic Fibrosis Congressional Caucus
Monday September 25, 10:00 am ET


WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Sports Illustrated senior writer Frank Deford and scientist Dr. Francis Collins, who led the effort to map the human genome, join members of Congress on Sept. 28, 2006, to launch the Congressional Cystic Fibrosis Caucus and promote awareness of cystic fibrosis. Cystic fibrosis (CF) is one of the most common life-threatening genetic diseases in the United States. Some 30,000 people nationwide struggle with the disease. And, more than 10 million Americans are unknowing, symptom-free carriers of one copy of the CF gene. A few decades ago, most children with CF did not live past ten years of age. Deford's daughter Alexandra died of CF at age eight in 1980. Today, the predicted median age of survival is nearly 37 years. But much work remains to be done.

WHAT: Launch of the Congressional Cystic Fibrosis Caucus

WHO: * Frank Deford, Sports Illustrated senior writer and NPR
commentator, chairman emeritus, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
* Dr. Francis Collins, director, National Human Genome Research
Institute, co-discoverer of the CF gene
* Caucus co-chair U.S. Rep. Ed Markey (D-MA)
* Caucus co-chair U.S. Rep. Cliff Stearns (R-FL)

WHEN: Thursday, September 28, 2006
5 p.m. - 7 p.m.

WHERE: U.S. House of Representatives, 2322 Rayburn House Office Building,
Washington, D.C.
Energy and Commerce Committee Room

About CF and the CF Foundation
The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is a donor-supported, nonprofit organization committed to finding therapies and ultimately a cure for CF, and to improving the lives of those with the disease. CF is a life-threatening, genetic disease that can lead to fatal lung infections and digestive problems. The CF Foundation, based in Bethesda, Md., supports fundraising chapters across the country, as well as cystic fibrosis care centers at major community and teaching hospitals nationwide. For more information, visit <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.cff.org.">http://www.cff.org.</a>




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Source: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
 

Mathews

New member
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Press Release Source: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation


Celebrated Writer Frank Deford and Renowned Scientist Dr. Francis Collins Help Launch Cystic Fibrosis Congressional Caucus
Monday September 25, 10:00 am ET


WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Sports Illustrated senior writer Frank Deford and scientist Dr. Francis Collins, who led the effort to map the human genome, join members of Congress on Sept. 28, 2006, to launch the Congressional Cystic Fibrosis Caucus and promote awareness of cystic fibrosis. Cystic fibrosis (CF) is one of the most common life-threatening genetic diseases in the United States. Some 30,000 people nationwide struggle with the disease. And, more than 10 million Americans are unknowing, symptom-free carriers of one copy of the CF gene. A few decades ago, most children with CF did not live past ten years of age. Deford's daughter Alexandra died of CF at age eight in 1980. Today, the predicted median age of survival is nearly 37 years. But much work remains to be done.

WHAT: Launch of the Congressional Cystic Fibrosis Caucus

WHO: * Frank Deford, Sports Illustrated senior writer and NPR
commentator, chairman emeritus, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
* Dr. Francis Collins, director, National Human Genome Research
Institute, co-discoverer of the CF gene
* Caucus co-chair U.S. Rep. Ed Markey (D-MA)
* Caucus co-chair U.S. Rep. Cliff Stearns (R-FL)

WHEN: Thursday, September 28, 2006
5 p.m. - 7 p.m.

WHERE: U.S. House of Representatives, 2322 Rayburn House Office Building,
Washington, D.C.
Energy and Commerce Committee Room

About CF and the CF Foundation
The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is a donor-supported, nonprofit organization committed to finding therapies and ultimately a cure for CF, and to improving the lives of those with the disease. CF is a life-threatening, genetic disease that can lead to fatal lung infections and digestive problems. The CF Foundation, based in Bethesda, Md., supports fundraising chapters across the country, as well as cystic fibrosis care centers at major community and teaching hospitals nationwide. For more information, visit <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.cff.org.">http://www.cff.org.</a>




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Source: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I contacted our State Rep (Pomeroy - ND) last spring when this first came about and didn't get a response until last month when he sent me an email saying "he'd look into it". Just checked. He isn't a member. L
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I contacted our State Rep (Pomeroy - ND) last spring when this first came about and didn't get a response until last month when he sent me an email saying "he'd look into it". Just checked. He isn't a member. L
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I contacted our State Rep (Pomeroy - ND) last spring when this first came about and didn't get a response until last month when he sent me an email saying "he'd look into it". Just checked. He isn't a member. L
 

chipper28

New member
For those of you who might be wondering about your representative, the following is a list of members as of September 1, 2006 as provided by the house available at: <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://markey.house.gov/docs/health/CF%20caucus%20Members(updated%20September%201).doc">http://markey.house.gov/docs/h...d%20September%201).doc</a>.

Since I'm not wise enough to get a table in here neatly, I've sorted the list alphabetically by state to make it easier to find your representatives. The first number is the number given by the house -- i'm thinking this could be order that they joined, but that's just a guess on my part. The second bit on info is their name followed by whether they area republican or a democrat and the last thing is the state they represent.

Interestingly, it seems relatively bipartisan with 37 republicans and 42 democrats (not unusual with caucuses). 28 states and the district of columbia are curently represented with Texas (whoop!) having the most members at 9.


17 Rep. Artur Davis D-AL D AL
1 Rep. Robert Aderholt R-AL R AL
2 Rep. Spencer Bachus R-AL R AL
7 Rep. Jo Bonner R-AL R AL
63 Rep. Mike Rogers R-AL R AL
31 Rep. Raúl Grijalva D-AZ D AZ
33 Rep. J.D. Hayworth R-AZ R AZ
74 Rep. Henry Waxman D-CA D CA
19 Rep. Diana DeGette D-CO D CO
70 Rep. Mark Udall D-CO D CO
53 Rep. Marilyn Musgrave R-CO R CO
55 Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton D-DC D DC
12 Rep. Mike Castle R-DE R DE
9 Rep. Corrine Brown D-FL D FL
32 Rep. Alcee L. Hastings D-FL D FL
76 Rep. Robert Wexler D-FL D FL
16 Rep. Ander Crenshaw R-FL R FL
24 Rep. Mark Foley R-FL R FL
65 Rep. E. Clay Shaw, Jr. R-FL R FL
cochair Rep. Cliff Stearns R FL
4 Rep. John Barrow D-GA D GA
42 Rep. John Lewis D-GA D GA
15 Rep. Jerry Costello D-IL D IL
43 Rep. Dan Lipinski D-IL D IL
37 Rep. William Jefferson D-LA D LA
51 Rep. Charles Melancon D-LA D LA
10 Rep. Michael Capuano D-MA D MA
20 Rep. William Delahunt D-MA D MA
45 Rep. Stephen Lynch D-MA D MA
49 Rep. Jim McGovern D-MA D MA
54 Rep. Richard Neal D-MA D MA
56 Rep. John Olver D-MA D MA
cochair Rep. Edward J. Markey D-MA D MA
72 Rep. Chris Van Hollen D-MD D MD
35 Rep. Pete Hoekstra R-MI R MI
52 Rep. Candice Miller R-MI R MI
71 Rep. Fred Upton R-MI R MI
61 Rep. Jim Ramstad R-MN R MN
47 Rep. Thaddeus McCotter R-MS R MS
60 Rep. David E. Price D-NC D NC
13 Rep. Howard Coble R-NC R NC
5 Rep. Charles Bass R-NH R NH
8 Rep. Jeb Bradley R-NH R NH
58 Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr. D-NJ D NJ
59 Rep. Donald Payne D-NJ D NJ
69 Rep. Tom Udall D-NM D NM
77 Rep. Heather Wilson R-NM R NM
34 Rep. Maurice Hinchey D-NY D NY
44 Rep. Nita Lowey D- NY D NY
46 Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney D-NY D NY
50 Rep. Michael R. McNulty D-NY D NY
62 Rep. Charlie Rangel D-NY D NY
40 Rep. John "Randy" Kuhl, Jr. R-NY R NY
39 Rep. Marcy Kaptur D-OH D OH
67 Rep. John Sullivan R-OK R OK
21 Rep. Charles W. Dent R-PA R PA
26 Rep. Jim Gerlach R-PA R PA
66 Rep. Don Sherwood R-PA R PA
75 Rep. Curt Weldon R-PA R PA
36 Rep. Bob Inglis R-SC R SC
25 Rep. Harold Ford D-TN D TN
68 Rep. John Tanner D-TN D TN
18 Rep. Lincoln Davis R-TN R TN
73 Rep. Zack Wamp R-TN R TN
23 Rep. Lloyd Doggett D-TX D TX
38 Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson D-TX D TX
57 Rep. Solomon P. Ortiz D-TX D TX
6 Rep. Henry Bonilla R-TX R TX
11 Rep. John Carter R-TX R TX
14 Rep. Mike Conaway R-TX R TX
27 Rep. Louie Gohmert R-TX R TX
30 Rep. Kay Granger R-TX R TX
64 Rep. Pete Sessions R-TX R TX
28 Rep. Virgil Goode R-VA R VA
29 Rep. Bob Goodlatte R-VA R VA
22 Rep. Norm Dicks D-WA D WA
41 Rep. Rick Larsen D-WA D WA
48 Rep. Jim McDermott D-WA D WA
3 Rep. Tammy Baldwin D-WI D WI



Count by state are:
TX-9
FL-7
MA-7
NY-6
AL-5
PA-4
TN-4
CO-3
MI-3
WA-3
AZ-2
GA-2
IL-2
LA-2
NC-2
NH-2
NJ-2
NM-2
VA-2
CA-1
DC-1
DE-1
MD-1
MN-1
MS-1
OH-1
OK-1
SC-1
WI-1
 

chipper28

New member
For those of you who might be wondering about your representative, the following is a list of members as of September 1, 2006 as provided by the house available at: <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://markey.house.gov/docs/health/CF%20caucus%20Members(updated%20September%201).doc">http://markey.house.gov/docs/h...d%20September%201).doc</a>.

Since I'm not wise enough to get a table in here neatly, I've sorted the list alphabetically by state to make it easier to find your representatives. The first number is the number given by the house -- i'm thinking this could be order that they joined, but that's just a guess on my part. The second bit on info is their name followed by whether they area republican or a democrat and the last thing is the state they represent.

Interestingly, it seems relatively bipartisan with 37 republicans and 42 democrats (not unusual with caucuses). 28 states and the district of columbia are curently represented with Texas (whoop!) having the most members at 9.


17 Rep. Artur Davis D-AL D AL
1 Rep. Robert Aderholt R-AL R AL
2 Rep. Spencer Bachus R-AL R AL
7 Rep. Jo Bonner R-AL R AL
63 Rep. Mike Rogers R-AL R AL
31 Rep. Raúl Grijalva D-AZ D AZ
33 Rep. J.D. Hayworth R-AZ R AZ
74 Rep. Henry Waxman D-CA D CA
19 Rep. Diana DeGette D-CO D CO
70 Rep. Mark Udall D-CO D CO
53 Rep. Marilyn Musgrave R-CO R CO
55 Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton D-DC D DC
12 Rep. Mike Castle R-DE R DE
9 Rep. Corrine Brown D-FL D FL
32 Rep. Alcee L. Hastings D-FL D FL
76 Rep. Robert Wexler D-FL D FL
16 Rep. Ander Crenshaw R-FL R FL
24 Rep. Mark Foley R-FL R FL
65 Rep. E. Clay Shaw, Jr. R-FL R FL
cochair Rep. Cliff Stearns R FL
4 Rep. John Barrow D-GA D GA
42 Rep. John Lewis D-GA D GA
15 Rep. Jerry Costello D-IL D IL
43 Rep. Dan Lipinski D-IL D IL
37 Rep. William Jefferson D-LA D LA
51 Rep. Charles Melancon D-LA D LA
10 Rep. Michael Capuano D-MA D MA
20 Rep. William Delahunt D-MA D MA
45 Rep. Stephen Lynch D-MA D MA
49 Rep. Jim McGovern D-MA D MA
54 Rep. Richard Neal D-MA D MA
56 Rep. John Olver D-MA D MA
cochair Rep. Edward J. Markey D-MA D MA
72 Rep. Chris Van Hollen D-MD D MD
35 Rep. Pete Hoekstra R-MI R MI
52 Rep. Candice Miller R-MI R MI
71 Rep. Fred Upton R-MI R MI
61 Rep. Jim Ramstad R-MN R MN
47 Rep. Thaddeus McCotter R-MS R MS
60 Rep. David E. Price D-NC D NC
13 Rep. Howard Coble R-NC R NC
5 Rep. Charles Bass R-NH R NH
8 Rep. Jeb Bradley R-NH R NH
58 Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr. D-NJ D NJ
59 Rep. Donald Payne D-NJ D NJ
69 Rep. Tom Udall D-NM D NM
77 Rep. Heather Wilson R-NM R NM
34 Rep. Maurice Hinchey D-NY D NY
44 Rep. Nita Lowey D- NY D NY
46 Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney D-NY D NY
50 Rep. Michael R. McNulty D-NY D NY
62 Rep. Charlie Rangel D-NY D NY
40 Rep. John "Randy" Kuhl, Jr. R-NY R NY
39 Rep. Marcy Kaptur D-OH D OH
67 Rep. John Sullivan R-OK R OK
21 Rep. Charles W. Dent R-PA R PA
26 Rep. Jim Gerlach R-PA R PA
66 Rep. Don Sherwood R-PA R PA
75 Rep. Curt Weldon R-PA R PA
36 Rep. Bob Inglis R-SC R SC
25 Rep. Harold Ford D-TN D TN
68 Rep. John Tanner D-TN D TN
18 Rep. Lincoln Davis R-TN R TN
73 Rep. Zack Wamp R-TN R TN
23 Rep. Lloyd Doggett D-TX D TX
38 Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson D-TX D TX
57 Rep. Solomon P. Ortiz D-TX D TX
6 Rep. Henry Bonilla R-TX R TX
11 Rep. John Carter R-TX R TX
14 Rep. Mike Conaway R-TX R TX
27 Rep. Louie Gohmert R-TX R TX
30 Rep. Kay Granger R-TX R TX
64 Rep. Pete Sessions R-TX R TX
28 Rep. Virgil Goode R-VA R VA
29 Rep. Bob Goodlatte R-VA R VA
22 Rep. Norm Dicks D-WA D WA
41 Rep. Rick Larsen D-WA D WA
48 Rep. Jim McDermott D-WA D WA
3 Rep. Tammy Baldwin D-WI D WI



Count by state are:
TX-9
FL-7
MA-7
NY-6
AL-5
PA-4
TN-4
CO-3
MI-3
WA-3
AZ-2
GA-2
IL-2
LA-2
NC-2
NH-2
NJ-2
NM-2
VA-2
CA-1
DC-1
DE-1
MD-1
MN-1
MS-1
OH-1
OK-1
SC-1
WI-1
 

chipper28

New member
For those of you who might be wondering about your representative, the following is a list of members as of September 1, 2006 as provided by the house available at: <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://markey.house.gov/docs/health/CF%20caucus%20Members(updated%20September%201).doc">http://markey.house.gov/docs/h...d%20September%201).doc</a>.

Since I'm not wise enough to get a table in here neatly, I've sorted the list alphabetically by state to make it easier to find your representatives. The first number is the number given by the house -- i'm thinking this could be order that they joined, but that's just a guess on my part. The second bit on info is their name followed by whether they area republican or a democrat and the last thing is the state they represent.

Interestingly, it seems relatively bipartisan with 37 republicans and 42 democrats (not unusual with caucuses). 28 states and the district of columbia are curently represented with Texas (whoop!) having the most members at 9.


17 Rep. Artur Davis D-AL D AL
1 Rep. Robert Aderholt R-AL R AL
2 Rep. Spencer Bachus R-AL R AL
7 Rep. Jo Bonner R-AL R AL
63 Rep. Mike Rogers R-AL R AL
31 Rep. Raúl Grijalva D-AZ D AZ
33 Rep. J.D. Hayworth R-AZ R AZ
74 Rep. Henry Waxman D-CA D CA
19 Rep. Diana DeGette D-CO D CO
70 Rep. Mark Udall D-CO D CO
53 Rep. Marilyn Musgrave R-CO R CO
55 Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton D-DC D DC
12 Rep. Mike Castle R-DE R DE
9 Rep. Corrine Brown D-FL D FL
32 Rep. Alcee L. Hastings D-FL D FL
76 Rep. Robert Wexler D-FL D FL
16 Rep. Ander Crenshaw R-FL R FL
24 Rep. Mark Foley R-FL R FL
65 Rep. E. Clay Shaw, Jr. R-FL R FL
cochair Rep. Cliff Stearns R FL
4 Rep. John Barrow D-GA D GA
42 Rep. John Lewis D-GA D GA
15 Rep. Jerry Costello D-IL D IL
43 Rep. Dan Lipinski D-IL D IL
37 Rep. William Jefferson D-LA D LA
51 Rep. Charles Melancon D-LA D LA
10 Rep. Michael Capuano D-MA D MA
20 Rep. William Delahunt D-MA D MA
45 Rep. Stephen Lynch D-MA D MA
49 Rep. Jim McGovern D-MA D MA
54 Rep. Richard Neal D-MA D MA
56 Rep. John Olver D-MA D MA
cochair Rep. Edward J. Markey D-MA D MA
72 Rep. Chris Van Hollen D-MD D MD
35 Rep. Pete Hoekstra R-MI R MI
52 Rep. Candice Miller R-MI R MI
71 Rep. Fred Upton R-MI R MI
61 Rep. Jim Ramstad R-MN R MN
47 Rep. Thaddeus McCotter R-MS R MS
60 Rep. David E. Price D-NC D NC
13 Rep. Howard Coble R-NC R NC
5 Rep. Charles Bass R-NH R NH
8 Rep. Jeb Bradley R-NH R NH
58 Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr. D-NJ D NJ
59 Rep. Donald Payne D-NJ D NJ
69 Rep. Tom Udall D-NM D NM
77 Rep. Heather Wilson R-NM R NM
34 Rep. Maurice Hinchey D-NY D NY
44 Rep. Nita Lowey D- NY D NY
46 Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney D-NY D NY
50 Rep. Michael R. McNulty D-NY D NY
62 Rep. Charlie Rangel D-NY D NY
40 Rep. John "Randy" Kuhl, Jr. R-NY R NY
39 Rep. Marcy Kaptur D-OH D OH
67 Rep. John Sullivan R-OK R OK
21 Rep. Charles W. Dent R-PA R PA
26 Rep. Jim Gerlach R-PA R PA
66 Rep. Don Sherwood R-PA R PA
75 Rep. Curt Weldon R-PA R PA
36 Rep. Bob Inglis R-SC R SC
25 Rep. Harold Ford D-TN D TN
68 Rep. John Tanner D-TN D TN
18 Rep. Lincoln Davis R-TN R TN
73 Rep. Zack Wamp R-TN R TN
23 Rep. Lloyd Doggett D-TX D TX
38 Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson D-TX D TX
57 Rep. Solomon P. Ortiz D-TX D TX
6 Rep. Henry Bonilla R-TX R TX
11 Rep. John Carter R-TX R TX
14 Rep. Mike Conaway R-TX R TX
27 Rep. Louie Gohmert R-TX R TX
30 Rep. Kay Granger R-TX R TX
64 Rep. Pete Sessions R-TX R TX
28 Rep. Virgil Goode R-VA R VA
29 Rep. Bob Goodlatte R-VA R VA
22 Rep. Norm Dicks D-WA D WA
41 Rep. Rick Larsen D-WA D WA
48 Rep. Jim McDermott D-WA D WA
3 Rep. Tammy Baldwin D-WI D WI



Count by state are:
TX-9
FL-7
MA-7
NY-6
AL-5
PA-4
TN-4
CO-3
MI-3
WA-3
AZ-2
GA-2
IL-2
LA-2
NC-2
NH-2
NJ-2
NM-2
VA-2
CA-1
DC-1
DE-1
MD-1
MN-1
MS-1
OH-1
OK-1
SC-1
WI-1
 
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