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91_SJ0037 LRB9106733CBcbA 1 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of 3 death in Illinois and in 1994 it contributed to more that 4 45,000 or 43% of deaths in Illinois, and more than 8,000 or 5 30% of deaths for those under 65 years of age; and 6 WHEREAS, In 1994, the estimated direct (medical care) and 7 indirect (lost productivity) cost of cardiovascular disease 8 in Illinois was more that $5 billion, approximately $500 for 9 each person in Illinois; and 10 WHEREAS, The burden of cardiovascular disease can be 11 reduced through community based prevention, including: 12 programs and policies for tobacco control, such as 13 restrictions on youth access and advertising; programs and 14 policies for physical activity, such as safe bike and walking 15 trails and quality daily physical education in schools; 16 education and environmental changes for healthy food choices, 17 such as 5-A-Day Communication Campaigns and point of 18 purchase/food labeling programs; and comprehensive health 19 education in schools, such as grades K-12 curricula; and 20 WHEREAS, There is no State plan or State supported 21 resources to address the leading cause of death in Illinois 22 for our citizens; therefore, be it 23 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL 24 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF 25 REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING HEREIN, that there is created a 26 Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Task Force to examine the 27 incidence of and causes of heart disease and stroke deaths 28 and risks, including identification of subpopulations at 29 highest risk for developing heart disease and stroke, and 30 develop a profile of the heart disease and stroke burden in 31 Illinois; to solicit input from individuals, local health 32 departments, community-based organizations, voluntary health -2- LRB9106733CBcbA 1 organizations, and other public and private organizations 2 statewide and to learn more about their contributions to 3 heart disease and stroke prevention, and their ideas for 4 improving heart disease and stroke prevention in Illinois; to 5 identify, examine limitations of, and recommend to the 6 Governor and the General Assembly changes to existing laws, 7 regulations, programs, services, and policies to enhance 8 heart disease and stroke prevention by and for the people of 9 Illinois; and to determine and recommend to the Governor and 10 the General Assembly the funding and strategies needed to 11 enact new or to modify existing laws, regulations, programs, 12 services, and policies to enhance heart disease and stroke 13 prevention by and for the people of Illinois; and be it 14 further 15 RESOLVED, That the Task Force study the effects of 16 obesity on costly health complications such as diabetes, 17 hypertension, atherosclerosis, heart disease, and stroke; 18 identify high risk subpopulations, especially obese children 19 and adolescents; develop a profile of the heart disease and 20 stroke burden; solicit input from individuals, scientific 21 experts, and community organizations; and utilize public 22 testimony and scientific research to recommend programs, 23 services, and policies to the Governor and the General 24 Assembly; and be it further 25 RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall consist of 24 members 26 and shall be co-chaired by the Director of the Illinois 27 Department of Public Health or the Director's designee and a 28 member of the Task Force selected by the Director of the 29 Illinois Department of Public Health; with other members to 30 include two members of the Illinois Senate, one appointed by 31 the President of the Senate and one by the Minority Leader of 32 the Senate; two members of the Illinois House of 33 Representatives, one appointed by the Speaker of the House -3- LRB9106733CBcbA 1 and one appointed by the Minority Leader of the House; the 2 Executive Vice-president of the American Heart Association or 3 his or her designee; a heart attack survivor; a stroke 4 survivor; a certified health education specialist 5 representing the Illinois Society for Public Health 6 Education; a managed care professional; a member of the 7 American Association of Retired Persons; the Illinois 8 Coalition Against Tobacco chair or designee; a registered 9 dietitian representing the Illinois Dietetic Association; a 10 pharmacist representing the Illinois Pharmaceutical 11 Association; a registered nurse representing the Illinois 12 Nurses Association; a representative of the Illinois Academy 13 of Pediatrics; a physician representing the Illinois State 14 Medical Society; a representative from the Illinois 15 Association of Park Districts; a media representative; a 16 representative from corporate Illinois; a representative from 17 the Illinois Association of Health, Physical Education, 18 Recreation, and Dance; a representative from the Governor's 19 Council on Health and Physical Fitness; and a representative 20 from the health and fitness industry; and be it further 21 RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall make a preliminary 22 report to the General Assembly by January 13, 2000 and a 23 final report by June 30, 2000, with possible recommendations 24 for legislative action included in the report.