HJR 29 - FUNDING FOR PROSTATE CANCER RESEARCH The first order of business to come before the House State Affairs Standing Committee was HJR 29, Supporting an increase in federal funding for prostate cancer research. CHAIR JEANNETTE JAMES called on the sponsor, Representative Kim Elton, to present the resolution. Number 0055 REPRESENTATIVE KIM ELTON noted that the resolution was straight forward. We wanted the resolution to go to the President of the United States on Father's Day along with the 1,000,000 signatures being collected nationwide. The resolution addressed additional funding for prostate cancer research. Prostate cancer afflicted over 330,000 men per annum, particularly African-American men. Some progress had been made, but the causal gene had yet to be identified. Moreover, researchers believed that they had a good chance of identifying the susceptibility to prostate cancer. The resolution was passed out of the House Health, Education and Social Services Committee with unanimous due pass. He encouraged members to sign on as cosponsors. Number 0169 REPRESENTATIVE AL VEZEY asked Representative Elton to repeat the numbers he mentioned. Number 0185 REPRESENTATIVE ELTON relied the actual number of men diagnosed with prostate cancer was 334,500 per annum. And, about 9,000,000 American men were living with the disease. Number 0215 REPRESENTATIVE VEZEY stated he did not object to the resolution, except that it raised the specter of priorities. As a male, he wanted to make it clear that prostate cancer was a low priority on his list of health care concerns. It did not rank in magnitude with the need for further research on Alzeheimer's disease - the most devastating disease in society. He was concerned that we might be putting this out of order. It was true that a lot of men had prostate cancer, but it was rare that people died from it. It was neither a major cause of death nor a major cause for the quality of life. Number 0304 REPRESENTATIVE MARK HODGINS moved that HJR 29 move from the committee with individual recommendations and the attached fiscal note(s). There was no objection, HJR 29 was so moved from the House State Affairs Standing Committee.