Wisconsin 2025-2026 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AJR13 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 03/11/2025

                            2025 - 2026  LEGISLATURE
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2025 ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION 13
March 11, 2025 - Introduced by Representatives ROE, ANDRACA, ARNEY, BARE, 
BROWN, CLANCY, DESMIDT, EMERSON, FITZGERALD, J. JACOBSON, JOERS, 
KIRSCH, MIRESSE, MOORE OMOKUNDE, ORTIZ-VELEZ, PALMERI, PHELPS, 
SINICKI, SUBECK, UDELL and HAYWOOD, cosponsored by Senators SPREITZER, 
DRAKE, HESSELBEIN, LARSON, PFAFF, RATCLIFF and ROYS. Referred to 
Committee on Rules. 
 
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Relating to: designating the month of March as Endosalpingiosis Awareness 
Month.
Whereas, Endosalpingiosis is a rare disease that primarily affects women 
between the ages of 20 to 49 years; and
Whereas, Endosalpingiosis is characterized by the presence of tubal 
epithelium outside of the fallopian tube; and
Whereas, the prevalence of Endosalpingiosis is difficult to establish, since it is 
diagnosed only through surgical biopsy; and
Whereas, common symptoms of Endosalpingiosis include pelvic pain, 
infertility, menstrual irregularities, and dyspareunia, along with chronic back pain 
being reported as a common issue years before diagnosis; and
Whereas, some of the biggest issues that patients face are uncertainty about 
how the condition develops and a lack of doctors who specialize in Endosalpingiosis; 
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Whereas, there is currently no cure or known treatment for Endosalpingiosis, 
and there is little research being done to better understand the disease, so 
increasing awareness and educating the public is vital to supporting those 
impacted by Endosalpingiosis in our state; and
Whereas, nonprofit groups such as Endosalpingiosis Foundation are working 
tirelessly to provide a much-needed support system for those who have been 
diagnosed and to continue to raise awareness and funding for research; and
Whereas, Endosalpingiosis Awareness Month gives Wisconsin residents the 
opportunity to learn more about this condition and increase the resources and 
support available; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the assembly, the senate concurring, That the month of 
March shall be designated as Endosalpingiosis Awareness Month.
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