Bill Text: IL HJR0023 | 2019-2020 | 101st General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Urges the Illinois Senate and the Illinois House of Representatives to create a joint legislative cancer caucus, to be known as the Illinois Legislative Cancer Caucus, to provide a forum for discussing and evaluating public policies affecting cancer research, treatment, education, and prevention efforts.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 10-4)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2019-05-23 - Referred to Assignments [HJR0023 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2019-HJR0023-Introduced.html
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1 | HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Forty-eight years ago, with the passage of the | ||||||
3 | National
Cancer Act of 1971, leaders of the United States
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4 | together to establish cancer research and patient care as
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5 | public health priorities; and
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6 | WHEREAS, In 2019, an estimated 606,880 Americans, or about | ||||||
7 | 1,660 people a day, are expected to die of cancer; and
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8 | WHEREAS, Cancer is the second most common cause of death in
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9 | the United States, exceeded only by heart disease; and
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10 | WHEREAS, In the United States, cancer accounts for nearly | ||||||
11 | one
in every four deaths; and
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12 | WHEREAS, The risk of being diagnosed with cancer increases
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13 | with age, with 80% of new cases occurring at age 55 or later; | ||||||
14 | and
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15 | WHEREAS, In the United States, men have a slightly greater | ||||||
16 | than
39% lifetime probability of developing cancer; and
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17 | WHEREAS, In the United States, women have a nearly 38% | ||||||
18 | lifetime probability of developing cancer; and
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1 | WHEREAS, A total of 68,560 new cases of cancer among | ||||||
2 | Illinois residents will be reported in 2019; and
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3 | WHEREAS, In 2019, the American Cancer Society
estimated | ||||||
4 | 24,410 cancer deaths to occur in Illinois; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Cancer touches everyone, either through a direct,
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6 | personal diagnosis or indirectly through the diagnosis of a
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7 | family member or friend; and
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8 | WHEREAS, According to the Sanger Institute, the Cancer Gene | ||||||
9 | Census has identified more than
600 cancer-related genes, and | ||||||
10 | the list of those genes will continue
growing as researchers | ||||||
11 | continue identifying genomic changes
associated with different | ||||||
12 | types of cancer; and
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13 | WHEREAS, Other external factors affect cancer risks,
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14 | including, but not limited to, nutrition, physical activity, | ||||||
15 | safe
neighborhoods, healthy foods, access to education, and | ||||||
16 | differences in occupational
hazards, environmental exposure to | ||||||
17 | pollution and other toxins; and
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18 | WHEREAS, According to the American Association for Cancer | ||||||
19 | Research, advances in chemotherapy, surgery, radiation, and | ||||||
20 | palliative care have led to important improvements in patient | ||||||
21 | care and, as a result, increases in survival rates associated |
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1 | with many cancers, including acute lymphoblastic leukemia, | ||||||
2 | Hodgkin's disease, aggressive lymphomas, and testicular | ||||||
3 | cancer; and
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4 | WHEREAS, Advances in cancer care, including early | ||||||
5 | detection and high-quality treatment programs, and access to | ||||||
6 | health care coverage are necessary to provide cancer patients | ||||||
7 | with an efficient and effective continuum of care; and
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8 | WHEREAS, Public policy can influence and support efficient | ||||||
9 | cancer care by mitigating some of the economic and public | ||||||
10 | health burdens on State agencies, including the Department of | ||||||
11 | Public Health, the Department of Healthcare and Family | ||||||
12 | Services, and the Department of Human Services; therefore, be | ||||||
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14 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | ||||||
15 | HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE | ||||||
16 | SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that an urgent and significant need | ||||||
17 | exists to discuss and evaluate public policies affecting cancer | ||||||
18 | research, treatment, education, and prevention efforts; and be | ||||||
19 | it further
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20 | RESOLVED, That the Illinois Senate and the Illinois House | ||||||
21 | of Representatives, by this resolution, express their support | ||||||
22 | for the establishment of a joint legislative cancer caucus, to |
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1 | be formally known as the Illinois Legislative Cancer Caucus; | ||||||
2 | and be it further
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3 | RESOLVED, That the Illinois Legislative Cancer Caucus | ||||||
4 | shall act as a forum for legislators and affiliate members to | ||||||
5 | learn about important public health issues related to cancer | ||||||
6 | and to evaluate legislative proposals concerning those issues; | ||||||
7 | and be it further
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8 | RESOLVED, That the members and affiliate members of the | ||||||
9 | Illinois Legislative Cancer Caucus shall work to increase | ||||||
10 | awareness and promote policies to prevent, treat, and educate | ||||||
11 | the public about cancer, with the ultimate goal of identifying | ||||||
12 | solutions to unmet needs; and be it further
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13 | RESOLVED, That the Illinois Legislative Cancer Caucus | ||||||
14 | shall work to strengthen community support programs, to meet | ||||||
15 | the diverse needs of Illinois citizens, and to support programs | ||||||
16 | that make treatment options available to the medically | ||||||
17 | indigent; and be it further
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18 | RESOLVED, That the organizing members of the Illinois | ||||||
19 | General Assembly respectfully request recognition within the | ||||||
20 | Illinois General Assembly as the official caucus for issues | ||||||
21 | related to cancer prevention, treatment, and education | ||||||
22 | efforts; and be it further
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1 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
2 | distributed to the members of the General Assembly, the | ||||||
3 | Governor, the Director of Public Health, the Director of | ||||||
4 | Healthcare and Family Services, and the Secretary of Human | ||||||
5 | Services.
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