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Congressman Burton earned perfect rating by the National Breast Cancer Coalition
Posted by Dan Burton on June 8, 2007
(Washington, D.C.) – Congressman Dan Burton [R-IN-05] was honored with a Certificate of Excellence by the National Breast Cancer Coalition (NBCC) for his“100 percent rating.” Congressman Burton was one of only 140 lawmakers (out of 535) – six Senators and 134 Representatives – who earned a perfect “100 percent rating” from NBCC during the 109th Congress.
Burton stated, “I am proud to be recognized by such a well-respected, hard-working organization like the National Breast Cancer Coalition. I believe that we have lost too many mothers, wives, sisters, and daughters to this terrible disease.”
The Certificate of Excellence was awarded to Congressman Burton in part for his efforts to secure $150 million in funding for the Department of Defense (DOD) Peer-Reviewed Breast Cancer Research Program (BCRP), the enactment of the Breast Cancer and Environmental Research Act (S.757/H.R.2231), and the preservation of the Medicaid Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program.
"Breast cancer is a political issue - not just a scientific and medical one,” said Fran Visco, president of the National Breast Cancer Coalition. “Lawmakers must know that they will be held accountable for their action - or inaction - on breast cancer and health reform public policy."
Concluded Burton, “So long as I have the privilege to represent Hoosier women in the House of Representatives I will continue to fight along side organizations like NBCC to ensure that medical researchers and doctors have the tools they need to end this scourge once and for all, and that all women suffering through the trauma of breast cancer have access to the best quality medical care.”
The National Breast Cancer Coalition is a grassroots organization dedicated to ending breast cancer through the power of action and advocacy. NBCC’s main goals are to increase federal funding for breast cancer research; improve access to high-quality healthcare and breast cancer clinical trials for all women; and expand the influence of breast cancer advocates in all aspects of the breast cancer decision-making process. Additional information about NBCC and its legislative priorities can be found at www.stopbreastcancer.org.
Burton stated, “I am proud to be recognized by such a well-respected, hard-working organization like the National Breast Cancer Coalition. I believe that we have lost too many mothers, wives, sisters, and daughters to this terrible disease.”
The Certificate of Excellence was awarded to Congressman Burton in part for his efforts to secure $150 million in funding for the Department of Defense (DOD) Peer-Reviewed Breast Cancer Research Program (BCRP), the enactment of the Breast Cancer and Environmental Research Act (S.757/H.R.2231), and the preservation of the Medicaid Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program.
"Breast cancer is a political issue - not just a scientific and medical one,” said Fran Visco, president of the National Breast Cancer Coalition. “Lawmakers must know that they will be held accountable for their action - or inaction - on breast cancer and health reform public policy."
Concluded Burton, “So long as I have the privilege to represent Hoosier women in the House of Representatives I will continue to fight along side organizations like NBCC to ensure that medical researchers and doctors have the tools they need to end this scourge once and for all, and that all women suffering through the trauma of breast cancer have access to the best quality medical care.”
The National Breast Cancer Coalition is a grassroots organization dedicated to ending breast cancer through the power of action and advocacy. NBCC’s main goals are to increase federal funding for breast cancer research; improve access to high-quality healthcare and breast cancer clinical trials for all women; and expand the influence of breast cancer advocates in all aspects of the breast cancer decision-making process. Additional information about NBCC and its legislative priorities can be found at www.stopbreastcancer.org.