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Call to action: Please help get the PREEMIE bill passed!

James SooHoo - 07:50pm Oct 18, 2006 EST
Share Your Story Community Host

The March of Dimes is working with Senators and Representatives from across the nation to enact the "PREEMIE" bill (S.707/H.R.2861), which would create a public-private agenda to accelerate the development of new strategies for preventing preterm birth and for treating babies who are born too soon. The principal bill sponsors are Senators Lamar Alexander (R-TN) and Chris Dodd (D-CT) and Representatives Fred Upton (R-MI) and Anna Eshoo (D-CA). The Senate approved the bill by unanimous consent on August 1, 2006.

Currently, PREEMIE is awaiting action by the House of Representatives before it can be signed into law.

Please take a few minutes to call your U.S. Representative or attend a local event over the October recess and explain why it's important to be concerned about the growing rates of preterm birth. Describe your interest in prematurity and urge your
Representative to add his or her name to the growing list of cosponsors and do everything they can to secure enactment of PREEMIE before the end of the year. Even if your representative is already a co-sponsor, please contact them to ask for their help in ensuring House consideration before the end of the year.

You can visit http://thomas.loc.gov/ to find out if your Representative is a cosponsor – search for HR 2861 and click on the cosponsor link.

1) Call your U.S. Representative. The Capitol switchboard (202) 224-3121 will connect you to his or her office. Speak with the Representative directly, the Chief of Staff or the Legislative Aide responsible for health issues.

2) Attend a local event, such as a parade or town hall meeting, with your U.S. Representative. Speak directly to the Representative about the urgency of enacting PREEMIE this year. You can obtain information about local events in the following ways:

* Visit your Representative's website and look for upcoming events.

* Read the local newspaper which will advertise upcoming events.

* Call the Representative's district office. Their phone number is listed on their Congressional website.

Key Points

* You're a constituent and have been personally affected by preterm birth (briefly explain your story and the impact on your family)

* The PREEMIE Act has strong bipartisan support and more than 90 House cosponsors.

* The PREEMIE Act must be passed this year and is desperately needed to stem the growing crisis of preterm birth.

* The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that more than 500,000 babies are born too soon each year. Since 1981, that number has increased by over 30%.

* The National Academy of Sciences (Institute of Medicine) estimates the economic burden of preterm birth in the US was at least $26.2 billion in 2005, or $51,600 per infant born preterm. Approximately half of the cost of health care is borne by employers and families with the remainder billed to Medicaid, SCHIP and other public programs.

* Ask your Representative to cosponsor PREEMIE and/or help move it to a House vote before the end of this Congress.



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nikkosmom - Oct 27, 2006 5:22 pm (#12 Total: 21)  

Mommy to my Angel Baby of 20 weeks & Nikkos my 33 weeker  

So, I took a deep breath and I called my Representative!

I took a moment today during my lunch break to do something I've never done. I called the capital switchboard at (202) 224-3121, which you'd be surprised to know they answer for the phone saying "The Capital, How may I direct your call?". I was transferred to Representative Bob Inglis's office - who happens to be my House representative and I asked to speak with him. He was not in, and their Cheif of Staff was working out of a district office so I was switched to the voicemail of the Legistlative Aide responsible for health issues.

I left a voicemail explaining that I am a constituent and that I was calling to ask Rep. Bob Inglis to cosponsor HR2861, the "PREEMIE" bill and that my famly has been personally affected by preterm birth. I briefly explained how Nikkos was born at 33 weeks and his stay at the Greenville Hospital System's NICU. I asked that he cosponser the PREEMIE bill and help to move it to the house before the end of this Congress.

I know I studdered a little bit and I'm sure I sounded quite nervous, but I don't care. I hope my voice, combined with all the wonderful supporters help make this bill get passed!

If I can break my shell, I know anyone can!

LogansMom28w - Oct 28, 2006 2:02 am (#13 Total: 21)  

My 3 boybarians are 4, 5 and 7.  

Anyone know how likely it is to get a return phone call from these legislative aids?

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  • Michele Reeves (Oct 29, 2006 8:21 pm)


  • Michele Reeves - Oct 29, 2006 8:21 pm (#14 Total: 21)  

    2004 National Ambassador Mom  

    Replying to: LogansMom28w (Oct 28, 2006 2:02 am)
    Anyone know how likely it is to get a return phone call from these legislative aids?

    Re: Call to action: Please help get the PREEMIE bill passed!

    Darcy,

    I received a call the next day. If you do NOT receive a call, I would call again! They should at least extend you the courtesy of a call!!

    Hugs!
    Michele

    James SooHoo - Dec 5, 2006 7:53 pm (#15 Total: 21)  

    Share Your Story Community Host  

    PREEMIE BILL Update! We need your help today!

    House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Joe Barton (TX) still refuses to release the PREEMIE Act from his committee for consideration by the full House. The bill has been pending in his Committee for 2 years and was unanimously approved by the Senate in August. Call Chairman Barton today and insist that he put S. 707 on the House floor Wednesday, December 6.

    There are only 2-3 days left before Congress adjourns for the year. We must not allow Chairman Barton to sideline the PREEMIE bill. Call Barton now and let him know that it is unacceptable for our elected officials to ignore the needs of America’s babies and their families. Call Chairman Barton today at 202-225-2927 and tell him we will not stop calling until he agrees to release S. 707 for vote by the full House! Do not let his office tell you that you are not a constituent of his district. You are calling him as Chairman and, in that role, he is accountable to every American! Below are points that you can make:
    You have been personally affected by preterm birth (briefly explain your story and the impact on your family)

    The PREEMIE Act has strong bipartisan support and 96 House cosponsors.

    The PREEMIE Act must be passed this year and is desperately needed to stem the growing crisis of preterm birth.

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that more than 500,000 babies are born too soon each year. Since 1981, that number has increased by over 30%.

    The National Academy of Sciences (Institute of Medicine) estimates the economic burden of preterm birth in the US was at least $26.2 billion in 2005, or $51,600 per infant born preterm. Approximately half of the cost of health care is borne by employers and families with the remainder billed to Medicaid, SCHIP and other public programs.

    Background

    The March of Dimes is working with Senators and Representatives from across the nation to enact the "PREEMIE" bill (S.707/H.R.2861), which would create a public-private agenda to accelerate the development of new strategies for preventing preterm birth and for treating babies who are born too soon. The principal bill sponsors are Senators Lamar Alexander (R-TN) and Chris Dodd (D-CT) and Representatives Fred Upton (R-MI) and Anna Eshoo (D-CA). The Senate approved the bill by unanimous consent on August 1, 2006. Currently, PREEMIE is awaiting action by the House of Representatives before it can be signed into law.

    For more information, contact the March of Dimes Office of Government Affairs (202) 659-1800.

    Michele Reeves - Dec 5, 2006 9:24 pm (#16 Total: 21)  

    2004 National Ambassador Mom  

    It takes less than 2 minutes...

    PLEASE call today!!! Thank you all so much!!

    Hugs!
    Michele

    quadmom25 - Dec 5, 2006 10:42 pm (#17 Total: 21)  

     

    Call...

    I did some research on Joe Barton (R)- it seems that he has 4 children, and 4 grandchildren...

    SO- use that however you might- he might have been lucky if they were all born healthy, but what he really needs to do- let the floor decide if this S. 707 is worthy- IT IS NOT ONLY HIS DECISION.

    I am going to call tomorrow. Hope you do too.
    Stacey

    Melissa M. - Dec 6, 2006 1:40 am (#18 Total: 21)  

    Mom of 25 weekers, Now Age 5 & 1.2 (3 surviving quads)  

    Just getting this. Hmmmmmm I have to say, I am disappointed that TX is waiting so long to support this.

    Thanks for the information, I am calling tomorrow ... And I sincerely hope that all of you in SHARE land will too.

    Melissa

    JLCMomma - Dec 6, 2006 1:04 pm (#19 Total: 21)  

     

    I will be calling today!

    I have free unlimited long distance. Let's see how many times I can call in one day.

    ffemtp628 - Dec 10, 2006 7:58 pm (#20 Total: 21)  

    Daddy to Andrea (28 weeker)  

    There are reports in other threads that the PREEMIE act has passed the House on Friday 12/7...has anyone else heard any details on this???

    -Chris

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  • James SooHoo (Dec 11, 2006 9:32 pm)


  • James SooHoo - Dec 11, 2006 9:32 pm (#21 Total: 21)  

    Share Your Story Community Host  

    Replying to: ffemtp628 (Dec 10, 2006 7:58 pm)
    There are reports in other threads that the PREEMIE act has passed the House on Friday 12/7...has anyone else heard...

    Re: Call to action: Please help get the PREEMIE bill passed!

    It did...I'm about to post about it!



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