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Updates from Washington

News from Capitol Hill and statehouses across the country shifts rapidly, so it’s important to stay up to date. Here, you’ll find the latest information on the policies that The Michael J. Fox Foundation and our nationwide network of policy advocates are working on to support the Parkinson's community.

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The National Parkinson's Project

The National Parkinson’s Project is a first-ever federal initiative to prevent and cure Parkinson’s disease, treat its symptoms and slow or stop its progression.


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    What Does the Partial Government Shutdown Mean for the Parkinson’s Community?

    Parkinson's research and care are not impacted at this time.
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    UPDATE: Pre-existing Condition Protections Under Threat

    A range of health care providers are speaking out against a recent announcement from the DOJ.
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    Your Voice Made a Difference: 2018 Advocacy Highlights

    Thank you to every person who took action in 2018!
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    CDC Selects Parkinson's as One of the First Diseases Included in New Database

    The database will be a valuable resource for collecting information on how many people are living with PD, who they are and where they are located.
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  • New Law Seeks to Increase Access to Lower-cost Prescriptions

    New Law Seeks to Increase Access to Lower-cost Prescriptions

    The president signed two bills that are the first pieces of legislation since the administration released a proposal to tackle the high price of medications.
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    Updates from Washington

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By telling your personal story, you can shape policymakers' decisions on issues of importance to the Parkinson's community.

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