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92_HR0689 LRB9216178BHbh 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, It has come to the attention of the members of 3 the Illinois House of Representatives that the warnings and 4 restrictions regarding mercury amalgam dental fillings are 5 inadequate; and 6 WHEREAS, The term "silver" to describe a product that has 7 substantially more mercury than silver does not accurately 8 convey needed information to consumers; and 9 WHEREAS, Mercury is being removed from all other health 10 care uses, such as vaccines, disinfectants, and contact 11 lenses; many health organizations, such as the American 12 Public Health Association, the California Medical 13 Association, and Health Care Without Harm, recommend removing 14 mercury from all health products; and 15 WHEREAS, Children under 18, pregnant women, and nursing 16 mothers may be at particular risk to mercury exposure, 17 because the mercury goes to the developing brain, through the 18 placenta, and through the breast milk, according to the 19 Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry of the 20 United Suites Public Health Service; several authorities, 21 including manufacturers who have issued contraindications 22 and the Government of Canada, warn that children and 23 pregnant women are at particularized risk for exposure to 24 mercury amalgam; and 25 WHEREAS, Consumers and parents have a right to know, in 26 advance, that, in the words of the California Dental Board, 27 "There exists a diversity of various scientific opinions 28 regarding the safety of mercury dental amalgam"; and 29 WHEREAS, Alternatives to mercury-based dental fillings 30 exist, such as resin composite and porcelain; and -2- LRB9216178BHbh 1 WHEREAS, Medicaid and many third-party payment health 2 plans do not allow consumers to choose alternatives to 3 mercury amalgam, so poor children's only options are mercury 4 fillings or no fillings at all; and 5 WHEREAS, The states of Arizona, California, and Maine 6 have passed laws providing warnings to consumers about the 7 risks of silver (mercury) dental amalgam, and Rhode Island 8 has passed a law giving consumers on insurance plans full 9 choice on the type of fillings they may have; therefore, be 10 it 11 RESOLVED, BY THE ILLINOIS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 12 NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 13 the State of Illinois enact laws providing warnings to all 14 consumers as follows: (1) that silver fillings are about 15 fifty percent mercury, a neuro-toxin and environmental 16 hazard; (2) that there exists a diversity of various 17 scientific opinions regarding the safety of mercury dental 18 amalgam; and (3) that particularized concern has been 19 expressed regarding the health effects on children, pregnant 20 women, and nursing mothers; and be it further 21 RESOLVED, That the State of Illinois enact laws to 22 provide choices to all consumers, so that Medicaid families 23 and moderate-income consumers on insurance plans will be able 24 to choose alternatives to mercury amalgam.