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Remembering Senator Robert Byrd (WV)

Monday, June 28, 2010
The staff and volunteers of the American Heart Association join with their fellow West Virginians in mourning the passing of U.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd.

Senator Byrd’s accomplishments are many and he was a tireless fighter for the health of all West Virginians. This included being one of the strongest advocates in Congress for increased research and prevention of cardiovascular disease and stroke. Senator Byrd successfully fought for, and obtained, critically needed funding for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Cardiovascular Heart Program when West Virginia’s program was cut in 2008 due to insufficient federal funding.

Senator Byrd was a member of the Congressional Heart and Stroke Coalition and the Senate Rural Health Caucus and was outspoken in the need to address childhood obesity which he saw as one of major problems facing West Virginia.

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Welcome to the online home for American Heart Association advocacy in the Great Rivers Affiliate! The Great Rivers Affiliate includes Delaware, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

We update regularly about our ongoing legislative issues (for example: tobacco prevention and cessation, childhood obesity, nutrition, stroke and STEMI systems of care, etc). We hope this blog proves to be a resource to keep our amazing advocates up-to-date with our fast-paced legislative happenings!

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