LYME ADVOCACY: Virtual town hall meeting and Tick Act update

from the Center for Lyme Action:
Join us for a Virtual Advocate Town Hall on July 28 at 6PM ET.
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This event will be recorded.
Learn more about important initiatives underway. Please invite others in the Lyme, alpha-gal, and tick-borne disease community to attend—we’re stronger together. Register here.
Update from Capitol Hill

Thanks to your persistent advocacy, we celebrate the following bipartisan sponsors and cosponsors who are supporting the reauthorization thus far:
Senate: Collins (R-ME), Smith (D-MN), King (I-ME), Hawley (R-MO), Klobuchar (D-MN), Gillibrand (D-NY)
House: Smith (R-NJ), Doggett (D-TX), Kean (R- NJ), Tonko (D-NY), Fitzpatrick (R-PA), Moylan (R-Guam)
We want to get even more co-sponsors. Read below for how you can help.
Take action today
Your advocacy is needed! Please take 5 minutes to send letters to your U.S. Representatives and U.S. Senators to co-sponsor the Kay Hagan Tick Act.

Here’s what the Tick Act includes:
1) Directs HHS to implement and update the Vector Borne Disease National Strategy to improve coordination, expand research, and enhance diagnostic tools.
2) Supports state health departments with grants to strengthen prevention and response
3) Reauthorizes the Regional Centers of Excellence in Vector-Borne Disease
We can’t afford to wait. This bipartisan bill is backed by leading experts and organizations, including the Center for Lyme Action, Entomological Society of America, and many more.
Tick-borne diseases like Lyme are no longer just a local concern—they are a national crisis. In 2003, Lyme disease affected around 30,000 Americans. Today, the CDC estimates 476,000 new cases each year—a 1,487% increase. These illnesses are spreading across the country and public health systems are struggling to keep up.
Here’s how to help:
Use this link to send a letter to your Members of Congress
Share the letter campaign– a streamlined tool to voice your support in under 5 minutes.
Like, comment, and share our social media posts for the campaign.
Share this important advocacy effort with your community – your family, friends, and colleagues. Remember, there is power in numbers!
Visit centerforlymeaction.org to learn more and support these efforts. Thank you for your advocacy!




















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