For Immediate Release:
Yoni Cohen (Stark)
202-225-3202
Sage Eastman (Camp) 202-225-3561
Beth Levine (Grassley) 202-224
6197
Christina Mulka (Durbin)
202-228-5643
Thursday,
March 29, 2007
STARK, CAMP, DURBIN AND GRASSLEY INTRODUCE
LEGISLATION
TO HONOR ORGAN DONORS
WASHINGTON, DC – Representatives Pete Stark
(D-CA) and Dave Camp (R-MI) today introduced the William H. Frist Gift of
Life Congressional Medal Act. In recognition of Organ Donation Awareness
Month in April, the bill would create a commemorative medal honoring organ
donors and their families. Senators Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Chuck Grassley
(R-IA) introduced companion legislation in the Senate.
"More than 5,000 people die every year while
waiting for an organ transplant,” said Stark, Chairman of the House Ways and
Means Health Subcommittee. “Demand for organs continues to outstrip supply,
with a wait list that is more than 100,000 people long. The Gift of Life
Congressional Medal Act encourages more people to become donors and honors
those who commit the selfless act of organ donation. I look forward to
working with Representative Camp and Senators Durbin and Grassley to enact
this sensible and much needed legislation."
“I am pleased to be working with Chairman
Stark on such an important issue,” said Camp, Ranking Member of the House
Ways and Means Health Subcommittee. “Organ donation, which literally helps
save lives, is one of the most compassionate and noble acts and individual
can make. With this medal, the federal government will recognize the
unselfish act of donation.”
The legislation would allow each donor or
donor family to be eligible to receive a commemorative Congressional medal
to honor their efforts in this selfless, lifesaving act. The program would
be coordinated by the regional organ procurement organizations (OPO) and
managed by the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN). OPTN
would be responsible for financing the design, production and distribution
of the medals. The bill does not require any new federal funding. For years,
Congressman Stark introduced the Gift of Life Congressional Medal Act with
former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, for whom this year’s bill is
named.
"Organ donation is a compassionate, selfless
act that should not go unrecognized," said Assistant Senate Majority Leader
Durbin. "The men and women who have chosen to give of themselves to save
the life of another are true heroes. A congressional medal will not only
honor these individuals and their families but also encourage others to
become organ donors."
"Donating an organ is one of the most selfless
things a person can do,” said Grassley, Ranking Member of the Senate Finance
Committee. “With the number of people waiting for help growing everyday, it
seems only appropriate that we honor those who make the sacrifice and
provide life to others."
The legislation has been is endorsed by the
Association of Organ Procurement Organizations (AOPO), the American Society
of Transplantation (AST), the American Society of Transplant Surgeons (ASTS),
the National Kidney Foundation (NKF), the Organization of Transplant
Professionals (NATCO), and Transplant Recipients International Organization
(TRIO). |