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1-Enrolled August 16, 2024 Passed IN Senate August 15, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Resolution No. 122Introduced by Senator Roth(Coauthors: Senators Atkins, Dodd, Hurtado, Limn, Nguyen, Niello, Ochoa Bogh, Seyarto, Stern, Umberg, and Wilk)August 12, 2024 Relative to Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSR 122, Roth. Digest KeyBill TextWHEREAS, According to the American Childhood Cancer Organization (ACCO), cancer is the leading cause of death by disease among children in California and this country; andWHEREAS, Many children in California are afflicted with cancer, experiencing enormous pain and suffering, and they and their families require extraordinary levels of information and support in their struggles against this disease; andWHEREAS, The ACCO is making childhood cancer a national health priority by shaping policy with $98,800,000 appropriated in seven states, supporting research, raising awareness, providing educational resources and innovative programs to children with cancer, survivors, and their families; andWHEREAS, The potential years of life lost from childhood cancer and the potential years of life saved by treatment exceed all other cancers except for breast cancer; andWHEREAS, California is a leader in the fight against and treatment of childhood cancers with 18 Childrens Oncology Group (COG) hospitals: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, Childrens Hospital of Orange County, City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, Kaiser Permanente Downey Medical Center, Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center, Loma Linda University Medical Center, Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital Stanford, UCLA Mattel Childrens Hospital, Miller Childrens and Womens Hospital Long Beach, Naval Medical Center San Diego, Rady Childrens Hospital-San Diego, Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento, UCSF Benioff Childrens Hospital Oakland, UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay, UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center, and Valley Childrens Hospital; andWHEREAS, California has the most National Cancer Institute (NCI) designated cancer centers in the country: UCI Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, Salk Cancer Center, Stanford Cancer Institute, UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center, Moores Cancer Center at UC San Diego Health, UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, and USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center; andWHEREAS, The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) provides over $3,000,000,000 total in funding for stem cell research and therapy development, including cancer research, making the State of California a leader in the nation for funding and research, but more targeted efforts on childhood cancer are still needed; andWHEREAS, California is number one in the country for pediatric leukemia incidence rates and number 21 in the country for overall incidence rates; and WHEREAS, Due to childrens bodies still growing and cancer treatments largely geared toward use on adults, children are more likely to experience long-term side effects from treatment which could include, but are not limited to, heart or lung problems, slowed or delayed development, changes in sexual development and infertility, learning disabilities, hearing loss, and increased risk of secondary forms of cancer; and WHEREAS, California has many of the worlds finest medical, academic, and commercial institutions and the treatment of cancer requires a high level of commitment to provide the necessary resources and research that not only Californians have access to, but families all across the United States and the world travel to California for its extraordinary treatment and clinical trials; andWHEREAS, Childhood cancer treatment is handled by a team of pediatric oncologists, surgeons, radiation oncologists, pediatric oncology nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, psychologists, social workers, child life specialists, nutritionists, rehabilitation and physical therapists, and educators; andWHEREAS, Some of the most important members of a pediatric cancer patients team are experienced parents who navigate and advocate on behalf of their children and other children fighting this disease; andWHEREAS, The ACCO is the nations oldest and largest grassroots organization dedicated to fighting childhood cancer and was the leading organization to choose gold to represent childhood cancer; andWHEREAS, Childhood Cancer Awareness Month is an important nationwide tool for raising awareness among governmental officials and the public about the nature and scope of this problem; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, That the Senate hereby declares the month of September 2024 as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and encourages individuals, businesses, and organizations throughout the state to participate in activities and events that promote the awareness of childhood cancer and support families affected by this devastating disease, not just during September, but throughout the year; and be it furtherResolved, That the Legislature celebrates the progress of all related organizations in aiding children battling childhood cancer while simultaneously renewing its commitment to that cause, supports young Californians who are fighting cancer, honors young people who have lost their lives to childhood cancer, expresses gratitude to all hospital staff who provide special care to patients and families affected by childhood cancer, and encourages all residents in this state to join the fight against childhood cancer; and be it furtherResolved, That the Senate is committed to supporting efforts to find cures, and less toxic treatments, for childhood cancer; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
1+CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Resolution No. 122Introduced by Senator Roth(Coauthors: Senators Atkins, Dodd, Hurtado, Limn, Nguyen, Niello, Ochoa Bogh, Seyarto, Stern, Umberg, and Wilk)August 12, 2024 Relative to Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSR 122, as introduced, Roth. Digest KeyBill TextWHEREAS, According to the American Childhood Cancer Organization (ACCO), cancer is the leading cause of death by disease among children in California and this country; andWHEREAS, Many children in California are afflicted with cancer, experiencing enormous pain and suffering, and they and their families require extraordinary levels of information and support in their struggles against this disease; andWHEREAS, The ACCO is making childhood cancer a national health priority by shaping policy with $98,800,000 appropriated in seven states, supporting research, raising awareness, providing educational resources and innovative programs to children with cancer, survivors, and their families; andWHEREAS, The potential years of life lost from childhood cancer and the potential years of life saved by treatment exceed all other cancers except for breast cancer; andWHEREAS, California is a leader in the fight against and treatment of childhood cancers with 18 Childrens Oncology Group (COG) hospitals: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, Childrens Hospital of Orange County, City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, Kaiser Permanente Downey Medical Center, Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center, Loma Linda University Medical Center, Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital Stanford, UCLA Mattel Childrens Hospital, Miller Childrens and Womens Hospital Long Beach, Naval Medical Center San Diego, Rady Childrens Hospital-San Diego, Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento, UCSF Benioff Childrens Hospital Oakland, UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay, UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center, and Valley Childrens Hospital; andWHEREAS, California has the most National Cancer Institute (NCI) designated cancer centers in the country: UCI Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, Salk Cancer Center, Stanford Cancer Institute, UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center, Moores Cancer Center at UC San Diego Health, UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, and USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center; andWHEREAS, The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) provides over $3,000,000,000 total in funding for stem cell research and therapy development, including cancer research, making the State of California a leader in the nation for funding and research, but more targeted efforts on childhood cancer are still needed; andWHEREAS, California is number one in the country for pediatric leukemia incidence rates and number 21 in the country for overall incidence rates; and WHEREAS, Due to childrens bodies still growing and cancer treatments largely geared toward use on adults, children are more likely to experience long-term side effects from treatment which could include, but are not limited to, heart or lung problems, slowed or delayed development, changes in sexual development and infertility, learning disabilities, hearing loss, and increased risk of secondary forms of cancer; and WHEREAS, California has many of the worlds finest medical, academic, and commercial institutions and the treatment of cancer requires a high level of commitment to provide the necessary resources and research that not only Californians have access to, but families all across the United States and the world travel to California for its extraordinary treatment and clinical trials; andWHEREAS, Childhood cancer treatment is handled by a team of pediatric oncologists, surgeons, radiation oncologists, pediatric oncology nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, psychologists, social workers, child life specialists, nutritionists, rehabilitation and physical therapists, and educators; andWHEREAS, Some of the most important members of a pediatric cancer patients team are experienced parents who navigate and advocate on behalf of their children and other children fighting this disease; andWHEREAS, The ACCO is the nations oldest and largest grassroots organization dedicated to fighting childhood cancer and was the leading organization to choose gold to represent childhood cancer; andWHEREAS, Childhood Cancer Awareness Month is an important nationwide tool for raising awareness among governmental officials and the public about the nature and scope of this problem; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, That the Senate hereby declares the month of September 2024 as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and encourages individuals, businesses, and organizations throughout the state to participate in activities and events that promote the awareness of childhood cancer and support families affected by this devastating disease, not just during September, but throughout the year; and be it furtherResolved, That the Legislature celebrates the progress of all related organizations in aiding children battling childhood cancer while simultaneously renewing its commitment to that cause, supports young Californians who are fighting cancer, honors young people who have lost their lives to childhood cancer, expresses gratitude to all hospital staff who provide special care to patients and families affected by childhood cancer, and encourages all residents in this state to join the fight against childhood cancer; and be it furtherResolved, That the Senate is committed to supporting efforts to find cures, and less toxic treatments, for childhood cancer; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
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3- Enrolled August 16, 2024 Passed IN Senate August 15, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Resolution No. 122Introduced by Senator Roth(Coauthors: Senators Atkins, Dodd, Hurtado, Limn, Nguyen, Niello, Ochoa Bogh, Seyarto, Stern, Umberg, and Wilk)August 12, 2024 Relative to Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSR 122, Roth. Digest Key
3+ CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Resolution No. 122Introduced by Senator Roth(Coauthors: Senators Atkins, Dodd, Hurtado, Limn, Nguyen, Niello, Ochoa Bogh, Seyarto, Stern, Umberg, and Wilk)August 12, 2024 Relative to Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSR 122, as introduced, Roth. Digest Key
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3534 WHEREAS, According to the American Childhood Cancer Organization (ACCO), cancer is the leading cause of death by disease among children in California and this country; and
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3736 WHEREAS, Many children in California are afflicted with cancer, experiencing enormous pain and suffering, and they and their families require extraordinary levels of information and support in their struggles against this disease; and
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3938 WHEREAS, The ACCO is making childhood cancer a national health priority by shaping policy with $98,800,000 appropriated in seven states, supporting research, raising awareness, providing educational resources and innovative programs to children with cancer, survivors, and their families; and
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4140 WHEREAS, The potential years of life lost from childhood cancer and the potential years of life saved by treatment exceed all other cancers except for breast cancer; and
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4342 WHEREAS, California is a leader in the fight against and treatment of childhood cancers with 18 Childrens Oncology Group (COG) hospitals: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, Childrens Hospital of Orange County, City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, Kaiser Permanente Downey Medical Center, Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center, Loma Linda University Medical Center, Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital Stanford, UCLA Mattel Childrens Hospital, Miller Childrens and Womens Hospital Long Beach, Naval Medical Center San Diego, Rady Childrens Hospital-San Diego, Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento, UCSF Benioff Childrens Hospital Oakland, UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay, UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center, and Valley Childrens Hospital; and
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4544 WHEREAS, California has the most National Cancer Institute (NCI) designated cancer centers in the country: UCI Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, Salk Cancer Center, Stanford Cancer Institute, UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center, Moores Cancer Center at UC San Diego Health, UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, and USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center; and
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4746 WHEREAS, The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) provides over $3,000,000,000 total in funding for stem cell research and therapy development, including cancer research, making the State of California a leader in the nation for funding and research, but more targeted efforts on childhood cancer are still needed; and
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4948 WHEREAS, California is number one in the country for pediatric leukemia incidence rates and number 21 in the country for overall incidence rates; and
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5150 WHEREAS, Due to childrens bodies still growing and cancer treatments largely geared toward use on adults, children are more likely to experience long-term side effects from treatment which could include, but are not limited to, heart or lung problems, slowed or delayed development, changes in sexual development and infertility, learning disabilities, hearing loss, and increased risk of secondary forms of cancer; and
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5352 WHEREAS, California has many of the worlds finest medical, academic, and commercial institutions and the treatment of cancer requires a high level of commitment to provide the necessary resources and research that not only Californians have access to, but families all across the United States and the world travel to California for its extraordinary treatment and clinical trials; and
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5554 WHEREAS, Childhood cancer treatment is handled by a team of pediatric oncologists, surgeons, radiation oncologists, pediatric oncology nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, psychologists, social workers, child life specialists, nutritionists, rehabilitation and physical therapists, and educators; and
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5756 WHEREAS, Some of the most important members of a pediatric cancer patients team are experienced parents who navigate and advocate on behalf of their children and other children fighting this disease; and
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5958 WHEREAS, The ACCO is the nations oldest and largest grassroots organization dedicated to fighting childhood cancer and was the leading organization to choose gold to represent childhood cancer; and
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6160 WHEREAS, Childhood Cancer Awareness Month is an important nationwide tool for raising awareness among governmental officials and the public about the nature and scope of this problem; now, therefore, be it
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6362 Resolved by the Senate of the State of California, That the Senate hereby declares the month of September 2024 as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and encourages individuals, businesses, and organizations throughout the state to participate in activities and events that promote the awareness of childhood cancer and support families affected by this devastating disease, not just during September, but throughout the year; and be it further
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6564 Resolved, That the Legislature celebrates the progress of all related organizations in aiding children battling childhood cancer while simultaneously renewing its commitment to that cause, supports young Californians who are fighting cancer, honors young people who have lost their lives to childhood cancer, expresses gratitude to all hospital staff who provide special care to patients and families affected by childhood cancer, and encourages all residents in this state to join the fight against childhood cancer; and be it further
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6766 Resolved, That the Senate is committed to supporting efforts to find cures, and less toxic treatments, for childhood cancer; and be it further
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6968 Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.