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The Burgess Bulletin - November 2005
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Please do not respond to this email. To contact Congressman Burgess, use the "Write Your Rep" service. If you would to be removed from our email distribution list, please click here. This link will redirect you to the main page of the congressional website where you can remove your email address. NEWS Rep. Burgess speaks on the potential dangers of a deadly pandemic As the Avian Flu virus spreads throughout Asia, and now with reports of the virus in Europe, the threat of an outbreak in the United States is imminent. Avian Flu (H5N1 virus) merits attention because this virus could be the world’s next pandemic. A pandemic occurs with periodic evolution of the influenza virus. The term ``pandemic'' applies when there is no underlying immunity within the community to the particular type of flu virus. The last flu pandemic the world experienced was in 1918 and the flu affected between 20 and 40 million people. That was a pure avian or bird flu, which then adapted to humans with fatal infections as a result. There is currently a widespread bird infection throughout Asia, Russia, several former Soviet republics, Southeast Asia, and recently we have seen it make an appearance in European Union countries. However, today we have the technology and the ability to prepare, and hopefully prevent, such a dramatic and devastating pandemic. Currently, the Avian Flu virus is not easily transferable from bird to human or from human to human. This will require further genetic mutation of the virus, but if that event does occur, a worldwide pandemic will commence. However, it is possible that this mutation will not occur, nor would efficient human-to-human transmission be developed, and the pandemic will not occur. The situation is very unpredictable, but Congressman Burgess feels that “because of the extremely wide geographic distribution of the avian flu, unlike any ever seen previously before, it is prudent to prepare for the outbreak in humans.” The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has taken action to create a plan to prepare and prevent an Avian Flu pandemic including:
In a House floor speech on October 25, 2005, Congressman Burgess stressed that “To be able to detect the outbreak of avian flu anywhere in the world is going to require a partnership of several countries that will share information and samples, but it is important to remember a threat anywhere is a threat everywhere.” Link to this speech: /News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=36012 Congressman Burgess has been featured on MSNBC, CNBC, G. Gordon Liddy and other television and radio programs discussing Avian Flu. To view or listen to these programs, please visit the Multimedia Section of our website. .
The House Energy and Commerce Committee voted out of committee the 21st Century Medicaid Reform Act as part of the reconciliation process. Congressman Michael C. Burgess, the only doctor on the committee, played an integral role in developing the language of the bill. The bill passed 33-17. Significant portions of the bill were authored by Congressman Michael C. Burgess, specifically two provisions: (1) restructuring Medicaid rules dealing with asset transfers as a qualification of eligibility for Medicaid long-term care and (2) extending long-term care partnerships to any State and making Health Opportunity Accounts available as an option to States. Ultimately, the bill will be brought before the House of Representatives for a final vote sometime before the end of the first session of Congress. Burgess Pushes for VA Outpatient Clinic Near Resource Connection The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) unanimously selected to place the Fort Worth Outpatient Clinic adjacent to the Tarrant County Resource Connection. Congressman Michael C. Burgess worked at the federal level on this issue in conjunction with officials with the VA North Texas Health Care System (VANTHCS), including Director Betty Bolin Brown and Robert Martin, Operations Administrator of the Fort Worth Outpatient Clinic, and Judi Ketchum, Director of the Tarrant County Resource Connection. Over a year ago, Congressman Michael C. Burgess met with Robert Martin, Acting Operations Administrator of the clinic and other VANTHCS Management Officials to discuss the potential locations where the new clinic would be opened. Upon reviewing the list, Congressman Burgess was quick to throw his support and influence behind the Resource Connection location. “Having a new, large and easily accessible facility to serve our veterans’ health care needs was a priority of mine from the beginning,” stated Congressman Michael C. Burgess (TX-26). “The perfect scenario was constructing the clinic close to the Resource Connection where a multitude of community services are available and my Fort Worth congressional district office is located.”
Congressman Michael C. Burgess (TX-26) voted in favor of legislation that will enable first responders to communicate more effectively in times of emergencies. The House Energy and Commerce Committee approved legislation setting December 31, 2008 as the “hard date” for the transition of all televisions from analog to digital transmission. By freeing the space currently used by analog transmissions, public safety officials will gain access to 24 megahertz of radio spectrum and an additional 60 megahertz of spectrum for radio. “It was apparent after 9/11 that first responders were greatly hampered by the inability to communicate with one another,” stated Congressman Michael Burgess. “I have been a long-time advocate of making the switch to digital transmissions, but it was the devastation of Hurricane Katrina and Rita that made it clear to my colleagues that we could not wait another four years to take action.” Passage of the bill will trigger a required spectrum auction to commence on January 7, 2008. The sale of the spectrum alone is estimated to bring in somewhere between $10 and $30 billion the federal treasury. Remarks from the House Floor: Mr. BURGESS. Mr. Speaker, I would just add to the gentleman from the State of Ohio that the State of Texas added 15,000 jobs last month. Mr. Speaker, when she sat down, society stood up and took notice. Rosa Parks, the name is synonymous with civil rights. Often referred to as the Mother of Civil Rights, Ms. Parks, with one small act of defiance, refusing to give up her bus seat, galvanized a generation of activists, including the young Reverend Martin Luther King, who then organized a 381-day boycott of the Montgomery bus system. Finally in November of 1956, the Supreme Court ruled that segregation on public transportation was unconstitutional. Mr. Speaker, Rosa Parks was then a 42-year-old seamstress, an active member of the National Organization for the Advancement of Colored People, and had worked as its adviser to its youth council. But it was on a city bus on December 1, 1955, when her seat was demanded and when history was made. When questioned why she did not vacate her seat that day, her answer was simple. She said, ``I felt I had a right to be treated as any other passenger. We had endured that kind of treatment for too long.'' Mr. Speaker, Rosa Parks received many awards throughout her lifetime, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1996; and then in 1999, the Congressional Gold Medal was awarded to Ms. Parks. But Ms. Parks wanted people to remember what was most important, to understand the government, to understand their rights, and the Constitution.
Help with Federal Grants In addition, Patricia Bostic recently joined the District Staff as Grant Coordinator. Pat joins us with 14 years in project/grant management, including experience with the Dallas Housing Authority, Dallas County Planning and Development and D/FW Airport. She brings a background and experience in the request process and local administration of various federal funding streams at the city and county levels, including HUD’s CDBG and HOME programs. For more details and help, please contact my Lewisville Office at (972) 434-9700.
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