Your voice is powerful.
By helping policymakers understand what is fundamentally important to those who know Parkinson's disease intimately, you can shape their decision-making. Contact your elected officials now and tell them how they can use their votes to support Parkinson’s research and care.
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Tell Congress to Fund Critical Parkinson’s Research and Care
Congress is currently making budget decisions for fiscal year 2025. Tell them to fund Parkinson’s research and care now. -
Make Sure States Prioritize Parkinson's Policies in 2024
Most state legislative sessions are short — about 3-6 months — which means many 2024 sessions are already halfway over. Have you urged your lawmakers to prioritize Parkinson’s yet? -
The House Passed the National Plan — The Senate is Up Next!
The House of Representatives passed the National Plan to End Parkinson’s Act! Now we need the Senate to follow their House colleagues' lead and advance this critical bill. -
Tell Congress: Pass the National Plan to End Parkinson's Act
Add your name to our petition to tell Congress to pass the National Plan to End Parkinson's Act (H.R. 2365/S.1064). -
Help Advance the Safe Step Act
Advocate for legislation that would change protocols that prevent people with Parkinson's from accessing the medication they need. -
Tell Congress to Ban Harmful Toxins Linked to Parkinson's
Ask Congress to support a bill that calls for banning paraquat and other dangerous pesticides used in farming and agriculture. -
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“Don’t ever be afraid to tell your story, because the more people calling and emailing their members of Congress, the better. Our voices matter.”
Judy Bellenfant
Parkinson’s advocate and care partner