We just received word that Governor Pat Quinn signed House Bill 2244 into law earlier this morning. This law provides for designation of Primary Stroke Centers by the Illinois Department of Public Health and significantly advances the process of dramatically improving stroke care and reducing death and disability throughout the state of Illinois.
Follow the link below to thank Governor Quinn for signing our stroke bill into law:
Thank Governor Quinn for Signing the Stroke Bill!
Culminating over four years of effort by countless stroke survivors, volunteers and staff of the American Stroke Association as well as health care providers and other stakeholders, this was a true team effort. We are grateful to everyone who contributed to this effort for always keeping the best interests of the patient first and foremost.
There are three people who deserve a special mention. First, our chief legislative sponsors, State. Representative Bob Biggins, a stroke survivor, and State Senator Heather Steans, provided the leadership, commitment and legislative muscle needed to advance such a complex and far-reaching bill through the legislative process. We could not have done this without their passionate support. Also, kudos and thanks to Brittan Bolin. In her capacity as our Springfield lobbyist, she is the team quarterback. Much of our legislative progress can be attributed to Brittan’s tireless legwork, wise council and steady leadership.
Thousands of emails, letters, phone calls and legislative visits went into this victory. On behalf of the American Heart Association and its division, the American Stroke Association, thank you everyone for your advocacy and for your continued support!!!
Friday, August 14, 2009
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
U.S. Representatives to Hold Healthcare Reform Town Hall in Naperville TOMORROW, Aug. 12th!
TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY JULY 12!
10th District Congressman Mark Kirk (R-Arlington Heights) and 13th District Congresswoman Judy Biggert (R-Willowbrook) will be hosting a town hall meeting on health care reform in Naperville.
The event is hosted by the Naperville Chamber of Commerce. Due to the recent furor at public meetings across the country, the sponsors have created a registration page on their website for free tickets. You can sign-up here. Or visit the Naperville Chamber of Commerce website at www.naperville.net .
If you are interested in attending, RSVP to Melissa Horn at Melissa.Horn@heart.org .
Time:
Wednesday, August 12
11:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M.
Location:
Arista Hote Grand Ballroom (Naperville, IL)
2139 City Gate Lane
Naperville, IL 60563
Directions:
I-355 to I-88W to IL-59 Exit. Take IL-59 N Turn right at Westings Ave, Turn left at City Gate Ln. Arista Hotel will be on the right.
10th District Congressman Mark Kirk (R-Arlington Heights) and 13th District Congresswoman Judy Biggert (R-Willowbrook) will be hosting a town hall meeting on health care reform in Naperville.
The event is hosted by the Naperville Chamber of Commerce. Due to the recent furor at public meetings across the country, the sponsors have created a registration page on their website for free tickets. You can sign-up here. Or visit the Naperville Chamber of Commerce website at www.naperville.net .
If you are interested in attending, RSVP to Melissa Horn at Melissa.Horn@heart.org .
Time:
Wednesday, August 12
11:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M.
Location:
Arista Hote Grand Ballroom (Naperville, IL)
2139 City Gate Lane
Naperville, IL 60563
Directions:
I-355 to I-88W to IL-59 Exit. Take IL-59 N Turn right at Westings Ave, Turn left at City Gate Ln. Arista Hotel will be on the right.
Monday, August 10, 2009
IL Legislators Speak Out on Healthcare Reform
Last week in Chicago, Governor Quinn and U.S. Representative Jan Schakowsky were among several legislators speaking out in support of healthcare reform. Your American Heart Association is also monitoring the healthcare reform discussion very closely.
The health care reform debate can be confusing– the current health insurance system is very complex and there are several different bills to reform it. Many people are left with questions about the different proposals and just what the bills mean for them.
Why does the American Heart Association support health care reform?
We believe that the bills before Congress, while not perfect, will make care more available and affordable for the millions of individuals with heart disease and stroke who are uninsured or have inadequate coverage. The bills preserve what works in our current healthcare system; include an important and long overdue emphasis on preventing illness; and will help to improve the quality of care that everyone receives. The bills also make sure that individuals are protected from insurers that evade their obligations to pay for needed care.
We believe that the bills before Congress, while not perfect, will make care more available and affordable for the millions of individuals with heart disease and stroke who are uninsured or have inadequate coverage. The bills preserve what works in our current healthcare system; include an important and long overdue emphasis on preventing illness; and will help to improve the quality of care that everyone receives. The bills also make sure that individuals are protected from insurers that evade their obligations to pay for needed care.
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