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Updates from Washington

News from Capitol Hill and statehouses across the country shifts rapidly, so it’s important to stay up to date. Here, you’ll find the latest information on the policies that The Michael J. Fox Foundation and our nationwide network of policy advocates are working on to support the Parkinson's community.


  • Debi Brooks Heads to Capitol Hill to Advocate for Research Collaboration on Behalf of PD Patients

    Save the Date: Participate in Parkinson’s Advocacy Day on September 10!

    Join members of our community for Parkinson's Advocacy Day and tell your lawmakers what matters to you when it comes to research funding and access to treatments.
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  • Policy Change Afoot, but How Much?

    New Infographic Shows Parkinson’s Disease Costs the United States Billions Each Year

    Check out the infographic to learn what you can do today to help alleviate the growing burden.
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  • Public Policy and Parkinson's Disease: Highlights of the Past Year and Plans for 2017

    “Blue Water Veterans” Act Passes Congress, Signed by President

    Veterans with Parkinson’s disease related to Agent Orange exposure, and who served in waters offshore of Vietnam, can now file a disability claim with the Department of Veterans Affairs to receive…
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    Study Finds Parkinson’s $52 Billion Economic Burden Double Previous Estimates

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    UPDATE: The Michael J. Fox Foundation Statement on HHS Review of Federal Funding for Fetal Tissue Research

    The Foundation strongly affirmed its belief in the inherent value of scientific freedom.
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    U.S. Senate and Local Governments Recognize April as Parkinson's Awareness Month

    Senator Johnny Isakson (R-GA) introduced the resolution and Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) was the co-sponsor.
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