Fight Back Against Cancer this July
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Cancer effects us all, but no one is truely powerless in the effort to end this disease. Now is your chance to Fight Back and let your voice be heard. |
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Taking part in ACS CAN's legislative campaigns on the national, state and local level is fun and easy to do. There are activities and issues that we focus on year-round, and you can help to lead our campaigns to victory. This month, we're asking you to help us thank Congress for passing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and FDA regulation of tobacco, and to remind them of the important work still ahead. Though we have made great progress, we must continue to fight for more funding for federal cancer research and treatment programs. The month of July presents us with many opportunities to reach out to critical Members of Congress through parades, community celebrations and district office walk-ins and encourage them to support our cancer research funding requests. This month, we will remind Congress that we are counting on them to provide the necessary resources for us to defeat cancer. Take action today! July is a great time to use our recent victories and our current cancer research funding campaign as a way to demonstrate what ACS CAN is fighting for in Congress. Organize your friends and neighbors to deliver signed copies of the attached Thank You Card at Congressional district offices to encourage your elected officials to continue their work in the fight against cancer. All you need to do is print it out and sign your name! Then help us distribute the blank cards throughout your social networks, family and friends so they can share their views as well. Grab a PDF of the Thank You card here>>> For help or more information, contact your Eastern Division (New York and New Jersey) Advocacy Team at eaadvocacymail@cancer.org.
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New York Updates
- Tan Ban Passes Assembly; Where is the Senate?
- Cancer Brief #1: Tobacco Control
- ACS on Gov. Cuomo's Proposed Budget
- City policies help New York to be healthier than ever
- Gov.'s Health Insurance Exchange Proposal Promising
- NY Tumbles as Anti-Tobacco Programs Suffer
- Disclosure of Rate Hike Docs Means Transparency
- Blair Horner on Up In Smoke Report
- Implement Health Care Reform
- Save Tobacco Prevention Funding
- Restrict Tobacco Advertising and Marketing
- Combat Obesity
- Protect New Yorkers From Secondhand Smoke
- Maintain the Cancer Services Program
- 2012 New York Legislative Priorities
- Restrict the Sale of E-Cigarettes
- Ban Flavored Tobacco Products
- Keep Kids From Getting Skin Cancer
Unless specifically noted otherwise, the Society, and not ACS CAN, is conducting the activities described on this page.











