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Expressing support for the designation of the month of May 2025 as "Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Awareness Month".
Expressing support for the designation of the month of May 2025 as ``Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Awareness Month''.
Summary
This resolution expresses support for designating May 2025 as "Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Awareness Month." The resolution provides information about progressive supranuclear palsy, a neurodegenerative disorder affecting approximately 30,000 Americans that currently has no cure and causes progressive symptoms including cognitive impairment, balance difficulties, speech and swallowing difficulties, and personality changes. The House supports research efforts to find better treatments and a cure for the disease. The resolution commends researchers, volunteers, organizations, families, and individuals working to improve the lives of people living with progressive supranuclear palsy.
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Sponsor (1)
33 cosponsors
- Rep. Auchincloss, Jake [D-MA-4] (D-MA)
- Rep. Bacon, Don [R-NE-2] (R-NE)
- Rep. Beyer, Donald S. [D-VA-8] (D-VA)
- Rep. Bilirakis, Gus M. [R-FL-12] (R-FL)
- Rep. Brownley, Julia [D-CA-26] (D-CA)
- Rep. Cleaver, Emanuel [D-MO-5] (D-MO)
- Rep. Cohen, Steve [D-TN-9] (D-TN)
- Rep. Craig, Angie [D-MN-2] (D-MN)
- Rep. DelBene, Suzan K. [D-WA-1] (D-WA)
- Rep. Foushee, Valerie P. [D-NC-4] (D-NC)
- Rep. Garcia, Sylvia R. [D-TX-29] (D-TX)
- Rep. Goldman, Craig A. [R-TX-12] (R-TX)
- Rep. Kelly, Robin L. [D-IL-2] (D-IL)
- Rep. Lawler, Michael [R-NY-17] (R-NY)
- Rep. Matsui, Doris O. [D-CA-7] (D-CA)
- Rep. McClellan, Jennifer L. [D-VA-4] (D-VA)
- Rep. McGovern, James P. [D-MA-2] (D-MA)
- Rep. Pocan, Mark [D-WI-2] (D-WI)
- Rep. Quigley, Mike [D-IL-5] (D-IL)
- Rep. Ryan, Patrick [D-NY-18] (D-NY)
- Rep. Salinas, Andrea [D-OR-6] (D-OR)
- Rep. Scanlon, Mary Gay [D-PA-5] (D-PA)
- Rep. Scholten, Hillary J. [D-MI-3] (D-MI)
- Rep. Scott, Austin [R-GA-8] (R-GA)
- Rep. Scott, Robert C. "Bobby" [D-VA-3] (D-VA)
- Rep. Sherrill, Mikie [D-NJ-11] (D-NJ)
- Rep. Stansbury, Melanie A. [D-NM-1] (D-NM)
- Rep. Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4] (D-AZ)
- Rep. Thanedar, Shri [D-MI-13] (D-MI)
- Rep. Tlaib, Rashida [D-MI-12] (D-MI)
- Rep. Tonko, Paul [D-NY-20] (D-NY)
- Rep. Vindman, Eugene Simon [D-VA-7] (D-VA)
- Rep. Watson Coleman, Bonnie [D-NJ-12] (D-NJ)
Actions (2)
- May 29, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. · house
- May 29, 2025 Submitted in House
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
May 29, 2025
Mr. Subramanyam (for himself, Mr. Auchincloss, Mr. Bacon, Mr. Beyer, Mr. Bilirakis, Ms. Brownley, Mr. Cleaver, Mr. Cohen, Ms. DelBene, Mrs. Foushee, Ms. Matsui, Ms. McClellan, Mr. McGovern, Mr. Quigley, Mr. Pocan, Mr. Ryan, Ms. Salinas, Ms. Scanlon, Ms. Scholten, Mr. Scott of Virginia, Mr. Austin Scott of Georgia, Ms. Sherrill, Ms. Stansbury, Mr. Stanton, Ms. Garcia of Texas, Mr. Thanedar, Mr. Tonko, Mrs. Watson Coleman, Ms. Kelly of Illinois, and Mr. Vindman) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce
RESOLUTION
Expressing support for the designation of the month of May 2025 as “Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Awareness Month”.
Whereas progressive supranuclear palsy, often referred to as “PSP”, is an adult onset neurodegenerative disorder that affects multiple areas of the brain and causes complex symptoms and care needs; Whereas, although some symptoms may appear similar to that of Parkinson’s disease, progressive supranuclear palsy is a distinct disease that is part of a family of conditions clinically defined as atypical Parkinsonism; Whereas, while estimates vary and the disorder is often misdiagnosed, approximately 30,000 Americans are living with progressive supranuclear palsy; Whereas the symptoms of progressive supranuclear palsy can include cognitive impairment, gait and balance difficulties, speech and swallowing difficulties, stiffness, changes in personality, changes in vision, depression, and a variety of other symptoms that can have a severe impact on an individual’s quality of life and life expectancy; Whereas progressive supranuclear palsy is aggressive in its progression, with most patients becoming dependent on care in 3 to 4 years; Whereas there is currently no disease-modifying treatments and no known cure for progressive supranuclear palsy; Whereas progressive supranuclear palsy is believed to be caused by a combination of environmental factors and genetics, but the exact cause is still unknown; Whereas there are thousands of family caregivers, friends, and loved ones whose lives are greatly affected by progressive supranuclear palsy; Whereas additional research, support services, and education are needed to maintain quality of life for those affected by the disease, reduce delays to diagnosis and access to proper care, lead to better treatments, and find a cure for progressive supranuclear palsy; and Whereas the establishment of the month of May 2025 as “Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Awareness Month” will benefit patients, families, health care professionals, and communities across the country and further bolster awareness of the disorder: Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the House of Representatives—
(1) supports the designation of “Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Awareness Month”;
(2) supports the goals and ideals of “Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Awareness Month”;
(3) supports research to find better treatments and a cure for progressive supranuclear palsy; and
(4) commends the researchers, volunteers, organizations, families, and individuals across the country who are working to improve the lives of people living with progressive supranuclear palsy. <all>
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