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Your voice stands between saving or losing vital public health jobs in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
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> Unless your U.S. Senators, Representatives and state leadership hear from you today, it is likely that the $3 billion for prevention and wellness in the House bill will be deleted. The Senate has already zeroed out prevention and wellness jobs.
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> We request that you take the following action:
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> Ø Call your U.S. Senators and Representative today;
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> Ø Share this message with your colleagues and advocates for health.
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> Ø Urge your state and community leaders to speak out for keeping prevention and wellness jobs in the stimulus bill
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> Click on these links for contact information for your Federal lawmakers: www.senate.gov and www.house.gov
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> Use the talking points in the statement below. Additional support documentation can be found at www.dhpe.org, www.astho.org and www.tfah.org.
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> Below you will find DHPE's Statement release February 9 with key points to include in your discussion:
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> Washington, DC, - Rose Marie Matulionis MSPH, Executive Director of the Directors of Health Promotion and Education (DHPE) issued the following statement today after the US Senate stripped all of the $5.8 billion for Prevention and Wellness jobs and programs from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. .
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> "We are profoundly disappointed that the Senate cut all funds for sorely needed prevention and wellness jobs and programs from its stimulus bill. In doing so, the senators failed to recognize that our communities and nation communities need a vital public health safety net more than ever during economic distress. Each public health job lost weakens the safety net.
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> Additionally, preventing illness and promoting wellness strengthens the productivity of the American workforce, while reducing health care costs for employers.
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> This prevention and wellness programs in the House stimulus bill would create and protect jobs in every state and community. The prevention stimulus also would enable communities to implement policies to support healthy environments where people work, live, learn and play. This funding builds on America's substantial investment into prevention research, by working with communities to implement proven prevention strategies - converting our investment in research into proven policies and programs that work for Americans.
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> America's strength as a nation relies on the health of its citizens. The state of our nation's health has declined from 14th in the world in life expectancy in 1980, to 29th in 2007. Our infant mortality rate is worse than that of 30 other nations. In the last 25 years, our rate of childhood obesity has nearly tripled. A startling 16 out of 100 children today are considered obese. Americans miss so many days of work due to illness that American businesses are losing $1 trillion per year in productivity.
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> The time to invest in prevention and wellness is now - while we can still reverse the trend of American's declining health.
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> Ask President Obama and your elected representatives to stand up for the principles the President advocated during his campaign. Urge the conferees to preserve and strengthen the House-passed prevention and wellness provisions of $3 billion, and deliver on the promise to put America back to work by building a healthier America.
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> The Directors of Health Promotion and Education is a not-for-profit non-partisan organization dedicated to protecting the public's health through proven programs and policies. We promote the use of prevention policies and programs nationally, within state governments and agencies, and with community partners. We are dedicated to improving the health of all Americans.