BREAST CANCER RESEARCH STAMP GIVEN HOPE FOR EXTENDED LIFE

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Women's Information Network Against Breast Cancer
WOMEN'S INFORMATION NETWORK
AGAINST BREAST CANCER

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Renee Gaines - Director of Public Relations -626-332-2255- mail@winabc.org


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                Contact: Renée Gaines
Friday, August 3, 2001                                       (626) 332-2255

NEWS FROM CONGRESS -- TWO HOUSES UNITED IN THE FIGHT AGAINST BREAST CANCER

Broad Bi-Partisan Support to Extend the Life of First Fundraising Postage Stamp in US History

- Congressman David Dreier, Congresswomen Sue Kelly and Juanita Millender-McDonald introduce legislation joined by Congressman Dan Burton and 122 additional co-sponsors in the House of Representatives.  Legislation in the Senate also has strong momentum. -

     COVINA, CA  ­ United States Congressman David Dreier  (R-28-CA), Congresswoman Sue Kelly (R-19-NY) and Congresswoman Juanita Millender-McDonald (D-37-CA) along with over 1/4 of the US House of Representatives have come together in a strong show of bi-partisan support to save a first of its kind postage stamp designed to save lives that is slated to be discontinued by the US Postal Service in July 2002.  The historic Breast Cancer Research Stamp spearheaded by the Covina based WIN Against Breast Cancer organization has raised over $21.5 million to date to fund breast cancer research at the National Institutes of Health and Department of Defense breast cancer research programs. The awareness raised as a result of this countryıs first fundraising stamp continues to be priceless.

    U.S. Representatives David Dreier, Sue Kelly and Juanita Millender-McDonald last night delivered a powerful dose of hope to save the special stamp when they introduced legislation to extend the life of the Breast Cancer Research Stamp for an additional 6 years.  Joining Representatives Kelly, Dreier and Millender-McDonald, was Congressman Dan Burton (R-6-IN), Chairman of the Committee on Government Reform and Oversight, a long-time champion of this special stamp and the cause that it represents.  

    An unprecedented 122 additional US Representatives came on as original co-sponsors of the Breast Cancer Research Stamp Act of 2001 in a major move to save the stamp designed to save lives which is slated to be taken off the market next year despite continued strong sales and millions of dollars raised for research.

    "The breast cancer research stamp is a great way for consumers to donate funds to fight a terrible disease that touches the lives of so many Americans", said Congressman David Dreier.  " I am very proud to represent WIN Against Breast Cancer, an organization that has helped to lead the way."

    "This stamp represents one of the easiest methods to raise funds to battle breast cancer.  By purchasing this stamp, Americans have already shown their commitment to combating this affliction more than 300 million times, raising over $21 million", said Congresswoman Sue Kelly.  "To allow production of the stamp to lapse at a time when sales remain strong would be a mistake. Through this legislation, we can continue the fight against breast cancer."

    As the third anniversary for the stamp was marked this past week, the news had looked grim for the historic Breast Cancer Research Stampıs survival until Senator Dianne Feinstein and Congressman David Dreier stepped in to spearhead legislation in the Senate and House to keep the stamp going.  The Breast Cancer Research Stamp Act of 2001 had nearly 80 Senators on board as co-sponsors within hours of the billıs introduction last week by Senators Feinstein and Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX).

"Virtually everywhere I travel, people tell me they buy these beautiful stamps in the hopes of helping to find a cure for breast cancer," Senator Feinstein said. "As we celebrate the third anniversary of its introduction, this stamp has raised $21.5 million dollars for research as over 300 million stamps have been purchased -- that's more than one for every American."

    "The millions in additional funds raised by the breast cancer research stamp have been instrumental in the battle against this terrible disease," Senator Hutchison said.  "Each time this stamp is used, we send a clear message that by working together we can make a difference in the war against breast cancer."

    With visionary leadership, Feinstein and Dreier worked together with Representatvies Sue Kelly and Juanita Millender-McDonald to bring identical legislation to the House of Representatives.  The Breast Cancer Research Stamp Act of 2001 now has strong momentum in both houses of Congress ­ over 3/4 of the Senate and over 1/4 of the House of Representatives before the ink was dry in the Congressional Record following each billıs introduction.

    "One stamp at a time and pennies at a time, the American people have come together to raise millions of dollars, awareness and hope to the all too many still searching for a cure to this rampant disease that has become a blight on our nation," said Betsy Mullen of WIN Against Breast Cancer, a leading proponent of the Breast Cancer Research Stamp.  "The public support for this stamp has been unparalleled.  We urge swift passage through Congress and undiminished support from individuals and corporations throughout our country to ensure the stampıs survival and continued success.  The United States Congress and the American people now represent the lifeline for this landmark stamp," said Mullen.  "We encourage the public to continue to buy the stamp and to call their members of Congress to voice their strong support for the Breast Cancer Research Stamp Act of 2001 ­ S.1256  and HR. 2725 ," said Mullen.

    The United States Postal Service announced in June of this year that it plans to pull the Breast Cancer Research Stamp off the market next year in July 2002 in spite of continued strong pubic support, continued strong sales and the stampıs ability to generate public awareness and vital funds for research.  The net proceeds from sales of the Breast Cancer Research Stamp benefit breast cancer research at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Department of Defense (DoD) Breast Cancer Research Programs.  Breast Cancer Research Stamps can be purchased by calling 1-800-STAMP 24 and on-line at: http://shop.usps.com (Product search keywords: Breast Cancer Research Stamp)

Womenıs Information Network Against Breast Cancer is a national non-profit organization committed to increasing public awareness about breast cancer and ensuring that individuals from all cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds have rapid access to quality breast cancer care, state-of-the-art education, support and information about this disease.  For more information about WIN ABC, its programs and services, please visit WINıs web site at www.winabc.org.


    To learn more about the National Institutes of Health Breast Cancer Research Program and the National Cancer Instituteıs (NCI) breast cancer research grants derived from the stamp, visit: http://newscenter.cancer.gov/pressreleases/stampawards.html

    To learn more about the Breast Cancer Research Stamp and the involvement of the Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program, visit: http://cdmrp.army.mil/pubs/factsheets/bcstampfactsheet.htm

    The continuation of the Breast Cancer Research Stamp is supported by numerous individuals representing diverse organizations, including The National Association for Women's Health; The March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation; The American Association of Retired Persons; The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation; The YWCA of the USA; The Brain Injury Association; The Center on Disability and Health; The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, Inc.; The American Lung Association of California; The American Association of Health Plans and The Womenıs Information Network (WIN) Against Breast Cancer.

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