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Congress Maintains CDC’s National Asthma Control Program



President’s Budget Request Had Proposed its Consolidation and Cuts

Statement of the American Lung Association

(December 16, 2011) —

The American Lung Association lauds the efforts of lawmakers in both the House and Senate for their strong support of the National Asthma Control Program (NACP) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). At a time when national asthma rates continue to rise, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle recognized the importance of this essential program and despite the difficult budget outlook, fought for its funding and survival.
The American Lung Association led nationwide efforts to mobilize grassroots support to save the program, urging champions in Congress to reject the proposals to combine the NACP with the Healthy Homes/Lead Poisoning Prevention Program and cut their combined budget by more than 50 percent.  As a result of the efforts of asthma patients, caregivers and other members of the community across the country who contacted their members of Congress, the NACP will remain a stand-alone program at CDC with only somewhat diminished resources to continue its work to reduce the burden caused by asthma in the United States.
Prior to the creation of the NACP by Congress in 1999, there was no national strategy to combat asthma. As a result of the program and the initiatives it funds in 36 states, mortality and hospitalizations due to asthma have decreased even though asthma prevalence has risen since 1999.
The American Lung Association is committed to continuing our fight for the National Asthma Control Program and the National Center for Environmental Health at CDC. Maintaining and growing this vital public health program is critical to almost 25 million Americans who have asthma and their families.
Editor’s Note: The American Lung Association has been leading the fight against asthma for decades, through research, education and advocacy. Learning more about the disease is the first step in helping children and adults with asthma breathe easier.

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About the American Lung Association Now in its second century, the American Lung Association is the leading organization working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease. With your generous support, the American Lung Association is “Fighting for Air” through research, education and advocacy. For more information about the American Lung Association, a Charity Navigator Four Star Charity and holder of the Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Guide Seal, or to support the work it does, call 1 800 LUNG USA (1 800 586 4872) or visit  www.lung.org .

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