[Congressional Record Volume 149, Number 164 (Wednesday, November 12, 2003)]
[Senate]
[Pages S14817-S14818]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                         SUBMITTED RESOLUTIONS

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SENATE RESOLUTION 266--EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF THE SENATE WITH RESPECT 
                                TO POLIO

  Mr. FEINGOLD submitted the following resolution; which was referred 
to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions:

                              S. Res. 266

       Whereas polio has caused millions of casualties through 
     history, paralyzing millions and killing untold numbers of 
     others;
       Whereas polio remains a public health threat in today's 
     world, despite being easily preventable by vaccination;
       Whereas polio is now limited to 10 countries, with the 
     distinct possibility that it can be once and forever 
     extinguished as an affliction on mankind by ensuring the 
     vaccination of all children in these countries under the age 
     of 5;
       Whereas a Global Polio Eradication Initiative exists that 
     seeks to once and forever end

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     polio as an illness, which includes efforts underway by the 
     Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; and
       Whereas the United States has the capacity to act to speed 
     the eradication of polio by assisting in the targeting of its 
     few remaining reservoirs: Now, therefore, be it
       Resolved, That the Senate--
       (1) expresses serious concern about the continuing threat 
     posed by polio;
       (2) encourages the United Nations and its component 
     agencies, the private sector, private voluntary organizations 
     and non-governmental organizations, concerned States, and 
     international financial institutions to act with haste and 
     manifold dedication to eradicate polio as soon as possible; 
     and
       (3) calls upon the United States government to continue its 
     contribution to the multilateral effort to eradicate polio, 
     including closely monitoring laboratory stocks of the polio 
     virus.

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