Letter

Joint Letter to Congress on Funding National Children's Study on Health and Environment, May 8, 2007

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  • 2014
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Joint Letter to Congress on Funding National Children's Study on Health and Environment, May 8, 2007, signed by Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio, Chairman, Committee on Domestic Policy, Rev. Larry Snyder, President, Catholic Charities USA, Sr. Carol Keehan, President & CEO, Catholic Health Association of the United States, Kevin E. Lofton, President & CEO, Catholic Health Initiatives, Shelly Schlenker, Vice President, Public Policy and Advocacy, Catholic Healthcare West, Jerald D. Freewalt, Chair, National Catholic Partnership on Disability, Brother David G. Andrews, Executive Director, National Catholic Rural Life Conference, and Sheila McCarron, Executive Director, National Council of Catholic Women 

"On behalf of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the undersigned members of the Catholic Coalition for Children and a Safe Environment, we write to express our support for an appropriation of $110.9 million in new FY2008 funding for the National Children’s Study within the National Institutes of Health, Office of the Director.  

As you know, the National Children’s Study will provide critical information about environmental links to diseases affecting children from before birth into adulthood, including such chronic conditions as asthma, diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular diseases, and learning and other developmental disabilities. We applaud the Senate and House Appropriations Committees for expressing their support for the continuation of the National Children’s Study in the FY2007 Joint Funding Resolution.   

As Catholics, we are called to participate in sustaining God’s creation by caring for our children and their physical environment.  A mother’s womb is a child’s first environment; yet from conception, unborn children face a disproportionate threat to their development from exposures to toxins about which we know very little.  Without information about how we can protect children, born and unborn, from environmental hazards, the future of our children and their ability to fulfill their God-given potential will continue to be undermined."

joint-letter-to-congress-supporting-funding-for-natuional-childrens-study-2007-05-08.pdf

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