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Photo Gallery - EPIAA Introduction - Hill Day March 2007

Autism Speaks joined with Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) and Senator Wayne Allard (R-CO) on Tues., March 20th, as they announced the introduction of the Expanding the Promise for Individuals with Autism Act of 2007, or EPIAA, landmark legislation that would dramatically expand federal funding for life-long services for people with autism. The EPIAA would authorize approximately $350 million in new federal funding – above and beyond all existing federal dollars – for key programs related to treatments, interventions and services for both children and adults with autism. Click here to ask your Senators to cosponsor the bill. Click here for a press release about the EPIAA.

Autism Speaks' staff and volunteers gathered in Washington, DC as a part of the Annual Volunteer Leadership Conference, which traditionally culminates in a visit to Capitol Hill. On Hill Day, Autism Speaks representatives lobby their respective members of Congress. Visits like these were critical in passing the 2006 Combating Autism Act. This year, Autism Speaks volunteers and staff showed up in record numbers to demonstrate their support of the EPIAA and to encourage other members of Congress to join in the fight against autism.

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Autism Speaks staff and volunteers pack the room for the announcement of the Expanding the Promise for Individuals with Autism Act of 2007
Autism Speaks co-founder Bob Wright speaks in support of the EPIAA

Autism Speaks volunteers pose with Senator Clinton after the announcement

Senators Hillary Clinton and Wayne Allard
Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D - Maryland), right, with Maryland constituents
From left; Elizabeth Emken, vice president for gov't relations, Mary Rios, Stacie McManus, Senator Barack Obama (D - Illinois), Rita Piwnicki, and Laurel Gibbons, Autism Speaks Canada board member.
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