SENATE RESOLUTION
1997-8602
By Senators Wood, Winsley, Patterson, Franklin, Kohl, Jacobsen, McAuliffe, Long, Spanel, Fraser, Thibaudeau, Haugen, Wojahn, McCaslin, Anderson, Newhouse, Benton, Swecker, Hale, Goings, Kline and Snyder
WHEREAS, More than three thousand eight hundred women in Washington will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year; and
WHEREAS, Nearly one thousand women in Washington lost their lives to breast cancer in 1996; and
WHEREAS, Women who die from breast cancer lose an average of twenty years of their life; and
WHEREAS, Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in women; and
WHEREAS, The medical treatment costs of breast cancer nation-wide total over six billion dollars annually; and
WHEREAS, Underfunded research into the causes of breast cancer have not yet determined a cause, prevention, or cure for the disease; and
WHEREAS, Research into the cause and cure for all cancers totals only one-tenth of one percent of the federal budget;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Senate honor and support the American Cancer Society's "Campaign 2.6" signature drive calling on the President of the United States and members of the United States Congress to recommit to eradicating breast cancer by investing two billion six million dollars in breast cancer research between now and January 1, 2000, and mandating that breast cancer activists be among those who decide how that money is appropriated; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be immediately transmitted by the Secretary of the Senate to the Secretary of the United States Senate; the Chief Clerk of the United States House of Representatives; the Honorable Patty Murray, United States Senator; the Honorable Linda Smith, United States Representative; John Seffrin of the American Cancer Society National Home Office; Sherry Bailey of the American Cancer Society National Home Office; Fran Visco of the National Breast Cancer Coalition; Willie Stewart, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Western Pacific Division of the American Cancer Society; Ann Marie Pomerinke, Chief Executive Officer, Western Pacific Division of the American Cancer Society; Theresa Miller of the Breast Cancer Task Force of the Western Pacific Division of the American Cancer Society; and Deb Schiro of the Division Office of the Western Pacific Division of the American Cancer Society.