07-R129
2007 -- S 0784 SUBSTITUTE A
Enacted 03/22/07
S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N
PROCLAIMING JUNE 2,
2007 TO BE "TICK CONTROL AWARENESS DAY" IN THE
STATE OF RHODE ISLAND
Introduced By: Senators
Sosnowski, Perry, Felag, Goodwin, and Walaska
Date Introduced: March 01,
2007
WHEREAS,
Lyme is the fastest-growing vector-borne disease in the United States; and
WHEREAS,
The national costs associated with Lyme disease are estimated to be more
than
$1 billion each year; and
WHEREAS,
For the past decade, Rhode Island has consistently had the second highest
rate
of incidence of Lyme Disease in the nation, and has a high incidence of other
tick-borne
illnesses;
and
WHEREAS,
The estimated cost of Lyme Disease to Rhode Island's economy is more
than
$30 million annually; and
WHEREAS,
The prevention of Lyme Disease as well as other tick-borne illnesses is best
accomplished
by a combination of public awareness, personal protection, and environmental
measures;
and
WHEREAS,
Rhode Island is fortunate to have the Center for Vector-Borne Disease
(CVBD)
at the University of Rhode Island. The CVBD is a nationally and internationally
renowned
resource for tick-bite protection and disease prevention programming; now,
therefore
be
it
RESOLVED,
That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
hereby
recognizes the seriousness and prevalence of Lyme Disease and other tick-borne
illnesses
on
Rhode Island's citizenry; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That this Senate hereby proclaims the first Saturday in June, henceforth to
be
"Tick Control Awareness Day" in the State of Rhode Island in an
effort to raise awareness of
tick-bite
and disease prevention opportunities available to the citizens of the state;
and be it
further
RESOLVED,
That this Senate hereby respectfully requests the University of Rhode
Island
for Vector-Borne Disease un conjunction and coordination with the Rhode Island
Department
of Health to schedule events to educate the public about ticks, and to provide
for the
expansion
of efforts concerning the prevention, education, treatment and research
activities
relative
to Lyme Disease and other tick-borne illnesses; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That the Secretary of State be and he hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit
duly certified copies of this resolution to the Director of the Rhode Island
Department of
Health and URI's Center for Vector-Borne Disease.
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