Kim’s SCREEN Act would enable the CDC to create a national campaign raising awareness for type 1 diabetes, ensuring that all Americans have the knowledge and resources they need for early detection and management of this condition.

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Just last week, Kim Schrier introduced the Strengthening Collective Resources for Encouraging Education Needed (SCREEN) for Type 1 Diabetes Act, a critical piece of legislation aimed at raising awareness for type 1 diabetes testing.

As someone who lives with type 1 diabetes, Kim knows firsthand how crucial a timely diagnosis can be. Managing this tough disease requires the full attention of both the individual and their doctor. That’s why it’s so important that people get the testing they require and feel empowered to ask for testing if they suspect they might need it.

Kim’s SCREEN Act would enable the CDC to create a national campaign raising awareness for type 1 diabetes, ensuring that all Americans have the knowledge and resources they need for early detection and management of this condition.

Kim has always stood up for our healthcare needs, but she can’t do it alone – she needs your support to continue this vital work. Will you add your name to stand with Kim’s efforts for better healthcare access and awareness?

Thank you,

Schrier HQ

 

 

Rep. Kim Schrier is a doctor, scientist, and mom, fighting for Washington's 8th District in Congress. This is one of the most competitive districts in the country, so we need your help to keep Kim in Congress. Chip in now to help protect Kim's seat in November.





 
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