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Statement on California Autism Report
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WASHINGTON, D.C. —Congressman Chris Smith, Co-Chairman of the
Congressional Coalition for Autism Research and Education
(CARE – also known as the Autism Caucus), made the following
statement today regarding the California Department of
Developmental Services’ latest report on autism spectrum
disorders.
The report states that during the four years between December of 1998 and December of 2002, the total number of Californians with autism served by the department nearly doubled from 10,360 to 20,377. During the 15 years from 1987 to 2002, autism cases increased by nearly 634 percent. "The numbers reported in the California study are reason for continued concern and underscores that the federal government must make autism research and treatment a priority. "It is my hope that this report will spur my colleagues in Congress to quickly act on initiatives to both increase surveillance and data analysis of autism nationwide and also ensure that the patients and families of those suffering from autism have access to services they need to live full lives. "More children have been diagnosed with autism than
originally estimated, and the federal government must respond
appropriately and compassionately. As such, we should enact
legislation – such as my TEACH Act (HR 1700) – that will help
bring more qualified teachers into the classroom, help
families receive support and services they need for their
children, and help ensure vocational programs to assist people
with autism transition from school to work are functioning as
intended. |
| For Immediate Release: May 13,
2003 Contact: Nick Manetto (202) 225-3765 |
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