[Congressional Bills 107th Congress]
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[H. Res. 398 Introduced in House (IH)]
107th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 398
Recognizing the devastating impact of fragile X, urging increased
funding for research on fragile X, and commending the goals of National
Fragile X Research Day, and for other purposes.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
April 25, 2002
Mr. Watkins of Oklahoma (for himself, Mr. Delahunt, Mr. Murtha, Mrs.
Roukema, Mr. Kennedy of Rhode Island, Mr. Wynn, Mr. Olver, Mr.
Sullivan, Mr. Lucas of Oklahoma, Mr. Oberstar, Mr. Watts of Oklahoma,
Mr. Carson of Oklahoma, and Mr. Bereuter) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing the devastating impact of fragile X, urging increased
funding for research on fragile X, and commending the goals of National
Fragile X Research Day, and for other purposes.
Whereas fragile X is the most common inherited cause of mental retardation,
affecting people of every race, income level, and nationality;
Whereas 1 in every 267 women is a carrier of the fragile X;
Whereas children born with fragile X typically require a lifetime of special
care at a cost of over $2,000,000 each;
Whereas fragile X frequently remains undetected because the defect was
relatively recently discovered and there is a lack of awareness about
the disease, even within the medical community;
Whereas the gene causing fragile X has been discovered and is easily identified
by testing;
Whereas inquiry into fragile X is a powerful research model for neuropsychiatric
disorders, such as autism, schizophrenia, pervasive developmental
disorders, and other forms of X-chromosome-linked mental retardation;
Whereas individuals with fragile X can provide a homogeneous research population
for advancing the understanding of neuropsychiatric disorders;
Whereas with concerted research efforts, a cure for fragile X may be developed;
Whereas fragile X research, both basic and applied, has been vastly underfunded
despite the prevalence of the disorder, the potential for the
development of a cure, the established benefits of available treatments
and interventions, and the significance that fragile X research has for
related disorders;
Whereas Members of Congress are in unique positions to help raise public
awareness about the need for increased funding for research and early
diagnosis and treatment for fragile X; and
Whereas throughout the United States, families and friends of individuals with
fragile X have designated October 5 as National Fragile X Research Day
to promote efforts to find a treatment and cure for fragile X: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) recognizes the devastating impact of fragile X on
thousands of people in the United States and their families;
(2) calls on the National Institutes of Health, the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, and other sources of
Federal and private research funds to enhance and increase
their efforts and commitments to fragile X research;
(3) calls on medical schools and other health educators,
medical societies and associations, and Federal, State, and
local health care facilities to promote research that will lead
to a treatment and cure for fragile X; and
(4) commends the goals and ideals of a National Fragile X
Research Day and supports interested groups in conducting
appropriate ceremonies, activities, and programs to demonstrate
support for such a day.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
Mr. Shimkus moved to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution.
Considered under suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H6808-6810)
DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H. Res. 398.
At the conclusion of debate, the chair put the question on the motion to suspend the rules. Mr. Green (TX) objected to the vote on the grounds that a quorum was not present. Further proceedings on the motion were postponed. The point of no quorum was withdrawn.
Considered as unfinished business. (consideration: CR H6883)
Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution Agreed to by voice vote.(text: CR H6808)
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On motion to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H6808)
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.