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 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
 
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 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
 
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 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.

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