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                            SPONSOR:      Sen. Townsend on behalf of all Senators & Rep. Baumbach & Rep. Griffith on behalf of all Representatives           DELAWARE STATE SENATE   152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY       SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 7       DESIGNATING FEBRUARY 28, 2023, AS "RARE DISEASE DAY" IN THE STATE OF DELAWARE.      

     

     SPONSOR:      Sen. Townsend on behalf of all Senators & Rep. Baumbach & Rep. Griffith on behalf of all Representatives     

SPONSOR: Sen. Townsend on behalf of all Senators & Rep. Baumbach & Rep. Griffith on behalf of all Representatives

 SPONSOR:  

 Sen. Townsend on behalf of all Senators & Rep. Baumbach & Rep. Griffith on behalf of all Representatives 

   

 DELAWARE STATE SENATE 

 152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

   

 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 7 

   

 DESIGNATING FEBRUARY 28, 2023, AS "RARE DISEASE DAY" IN THE STATE OF DELAWARE. 

   

  WHEREAS, there are nearly 7,000 diseases and conditions considered rare (each affecting fewer than 200,000 Americans) in the United States, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH); and   WHEREAS, while each of these diseases may affect small numbers of people, rare diseases as a group affect almost 30 million Americans; and   WHEREAS, many rare diseases are serious and debilitating conditions that have a significant impact on the lives of those affected; and   WHEREAS, while more than 450 drugs and biologics have been approved for the treatment of rare diseases according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), millions of Americans still have rare diseases for which there is no approved treatment; and   WHEREAS, individuals and families affected by rare diseases often experience problems such as diagnosis delay, difficulty finding a medical expert, and lack of access to treatments or ancillary services; and   WHEREAS, while the public is familiar with some rare diseases such as Lou Gehrigs disease and sympathetic to those affected, many patients and families affected by less widely known rare diseases bear a large share of the burden of funding research and raising public awareness to support the search for treatments; and    WHEREAS, one example of a rare disease is Lissencephaly, a condition that is characterized by agyria or pachygyria, which means absence or incomplete development, respectively, of the brain gyri or convolution, causing the brain's surface to appear unusually smooth with an estimated less than 1,000 individuals diagnosed worldwide and many others undiagnosed; and   WHEREAS, thousands of Delaware residents are among those affected by rare diseases since nearly one in 10 Americans have rare diseases; and   WHEREAS, the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) organized a nationwide observance of Rare Disease Day on February 28, 2023; and   WHEREAS, thousands of patients and caregivers, medical professionals, researchers, companies developing orphan products to treat people with rare diseases, and others in the State of Delaware will participate in that observance.   NOW, THEREFORE:    BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the 152  nd   General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the House of Representatives concurring therein, that February 28, 2023, is recognized as Rare Disease Day in the State of Delaware.      

 WHEREAS, there are nearly 7,000 diseases and conditions considered rare (each affecting fewer than 200,000 Americans) in the United States, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH); and 

 WHEREAS, while each of these diseases may affect small numbers of people, rare diseases as a group affect almost 30 million Americans; and 

 WHEREAS, many rare diseases are serious and debilitating conditions that have a significant impact on the lives of those affected; and 

 WHEREAS, while more than 450 drugs and biologics have been approved for the treatment of rare diseases according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), millions of Americans still have rare diseases for which there is no approved treatment; and 

 WHEREAS, individuals and families affected by rare diseases often experience problems such as diagnosis delay, difficulty finding a medical expert, and lack of access to treatments or ancillary services; and 

 WHEREAS, while the public is familiar with some rare diseases such as Lou Gehrigs disease and sympathetic to those affected, many patients and families affected by less widely known rare diseases bear a large share of the burden of funding research and raising public awareness to support the search for treatments; and  

 WHEREAS, one example of a rare disease is Lissencephaly, a condition that is characterized by agyria or pachygyria, which means absence or incomplete development, respectively, of the brain gyri or convolution, causing the brain's surface to appear unusually smooth with an estimated less than 1,000 individuals diagnosed worldwide and many others undiagnosed; and 

 WHEREAS, thousands of Delaware residents are among those affected by rare diseases since nearly one in 10 Americans have rare diseases; and 

 WHEREAS, the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) organized a nationwide observance of Rare Disease Day on February 28, 2023; and 

 WHEREAS, thousands of patients and caregivers, medical professionals, researchers, companies developing orphan products to treat people with rare diseases, and others in the State of Delaware will participate in that observance. 

 NOW, THEREFORE:  

 BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the 152  nd   General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the House of Representatives concurring therein, that February 28, 2023, is recognized as Rare Disease Day in the State of Delaware. 

   

  SYNOPSIS   This Senate Concurrent Resolution recognizes February 28, 2023, as "Rare Disease Day" in Delaware.   Author: Senator Townsend  

 SYNOPSIS 

 This Senate Concurrent Resolution recognizes February 28, 2023, as "Rare Disease Day" in Delaware. 

 Author: Senator Townsend