Prevent Blindness to Bring Vision Care Issues to Capitol Hill

 Prevent Blindness to Bring Vision Care Issues to Capitol Hill

Prevent Blindness will hold its 11th annual Eyes on Capitol Hill advocacy day this coming Tuesday, July 12, 2016, in Washington D.C., during which citizens from across the U.S. will have the chance to meet with House and Senate members and their staff to discuss vision care issues.

Meetings for this year's event have been scheduled to specifically ask elected officials to:

  • Provide $1,500,000 in Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 to strengthen vision and eye health efforts of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
  • Provide at least $3,294,000 for the Glaucoma Project at CDC in FY 2017.
  • Support the Maternal and Child Health Bureau’s (MCHB) National Center for Children’s Vision and Eye Health (the Center) in developing a public health infrastructure to promote and ensure a continuum of vision and eye health care for children.
  • Provide $770 million to the National Eye Institute in FY 2017.
  • Cosponsor HR 1312/S 898, the National Health Service Corps Improvement Act.
  • Join the Congressional Vision Caucus.

The following day, July 13, all Eyes on Capitol Hill delegates will attend the fifth annual Focus on Eye Health National Summit at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. 

Click here to read the full press release

Source: Prevent Blindness

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