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Advocates Travel to Capitol Hill for the 2010 IFFGD Advocacy Day

2010 Advocates Gather on the Steps of the U.S. Capitol

2010 Advocates Gather on the Steps
of the U.S. Capitol

On Monday, April 12th and Tuesday, April 13th, twenty-eight digestive health advocates met in Washington, DC for the 2010 IFFGD Advocacy Day. This two-day event featured a networking dinner, comprehensive advocacy training sessions, and meetings with congressional offices to advance the legislative agenda on behalf of those with functional GI disorders.

The event was attended by advocates from around the USA. All stakeholders in the functional GI and motility disorders community were represented. Patients, family members, and friends joined with physicians and scientists to urge legislators to increase critical research funding and raise awareness of these conditions.

On the morning of April 13th, advocates met at the U.S. Capitol for a breakfast and a review of how to make an effective congressional visit. Then, they traveled to the Capitol Hill offices of their Members of Congress. While meeting with congressional offices, advocates urged their Members of Congress to support 3 critical issues:

  • Introduction of legislation to emphasize and increase support for research and education, the IBS and Functional GI Disorders Research and Treatment Act.
  • Introduction of a Congressional Resolution recognizing the need to increase critical awareness and research for IBS and functional GI disorders.  
  • Substantially increasing overall funding for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) at a level of $35 billion in fiscal year 2011 to support bio-medical research, including expansion of the federally supported functional GI and motility disorders research portfolio.

Thanks to the hard work and outreach of advocates, progress is being made in all of these areas on behalf of persons affected by digestive health issues.

IFFGD conducts advocacy activities all year long. If you are interested in telling legislators your patient story and enlisting their support, or participating in coordinated events with other advocates, such as Advocacy Day, please contact IFFGD

 

Last modified on September 2, 2011 at 04:10:28 PM