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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.

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The National Parkinson's Project

On July 2, 2024, President Biden signed the National Plan to End Parkinson’s Act into law, establishing the first-ever federal initiative to prevent and cure Parkinson’s disease, treat its symptoms and slow or stop its progression. 


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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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    Parkinson's Researchers Raise Their Voices on Capitol Hill

    Parkinson's researchers participated in advocacy training before heading to Capitol Hill to urge lawmakers to increase federal funding for PD research.
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    New Legislation Aims to Ban Herbicide Linked to Parkinson's

    The agency began reviewing paraquat in 2017 and has until October 2022 to make a decision on its future use.
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    What Does the Partial Government Shutdown Mean for the Parkinson’s Community?

    Parkinson's research and care are not impacted at this time.
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    UPDATE: Pre-existing Condition Protections Under Threat

    A range of health care providers are speaking out against a recent announcement from the DOJ.
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    Your Voice Made a Difference: 2018 Advocacy Highlights

    Thank you to every person who took action in 2018!
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