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House Bills - 108th Congress
Session I | Session II
H.R. 1998Christopher Reeve Paralysis Act of 2004
On May 7, 2003, Representative Michael Bilirakis (R-FL) introduced H.R. 1998,
the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Act of 2004. The legislation would encourage the
establishment of NIH research consortia in paralysis research. Each consortium is
to conduct basic and clinical paralysis research and may 1) focus on advancing
treatments and developing therapies in paralysis research, 2) focus on one or
more forms of paralysis that result from central nervous system trauma or stroke,
3) facilitate and enhance the dissemination of clinical and scientific findings,
and 4) replicate the findings of consortia members for scientific and
translational purposes. H.R. 1998 contains a provision addressing NIH
rehabilitation research. H.R. 1998 was referred to the House Committee on
Veterans Affairs. H.R. 1998 is identical to S. 1010, which was introduced on
May 7 by Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA).
Legislative Update (August 2003):
Christopher Reeve Paralysis Act
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