HOUSE RESOLUTION NO.4687, by Representative Flannigan

     WHEREAS, Autism is a developmental disability that typically appears during the first two years of life and continues through the individual's lifespan; and
     WHEREAS, Many children are not diagnosed until after three years of age, often because of lack of recognition of Autism characteristics by general practitioners; and
     WHEREAS, There are many different characteristics in individuals with Autism-delayed or deficient communication, decreased or unresponsive social interaction, unusual reaction to normal stimuli, a lack of spontaneous or imaginative play, and behavioral challenges; and
     WHEREAS, There is no known cause and no known cure, although with aggressive and continuous therapy, some individuals can learn to acclimate to their environment and mask symptoms of their disability; and
     WHEREAS, All individuals with Autism deserve the chance to be included as a valued part of their community; and
     WHEREAS, Autism can have a devastating impact on the families of those affected by Autism; and
     WHEREAS, Families, caregivers, advocates, and organizations are striving to bring about positive changes for children and adults with Autism; and
     WHEREAS, Through research, legislation, training, support groups, advocacy, and increased awareness, we will be empowered and ready to meet the challenges to serve the growing population of individuals with Autism;
     NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives support those affected by Autism by observing April as Autism Awareness Month as declared by Governor Locke; and
     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be immediately transmitted by the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives to the Honorable Gary Locke.

I hereby certify this to be a true and correct copy of
Resolution 4687 adopted by the House of Representatives
February 9, 2004



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Richard Nafziger, Chief Clerk