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07/09/2008
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COUNCILMEMBER
JIM GRAHAM

1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 105
Washington, DC 20004
(202) 724-8181
fax (202) 724-8109







Public Health
  1. Health Insurance: Authored legislation, which was unanimously passed by the Council that requires health insurance coverage for children with birth defects such as autism and cerebral palsy.
  2. Health Insurance: Expanded the number of clinics, including two in Ward One that can take part in the District’s free clinic liability insurance coverage for medical providers. Physician assistants are also covered.
  3. Emergency Response: Introduced legislation to require all basic EMTs be trained to administer EpiPens and all basic life-support vehicles carry the devise. The EpiPen is a spring-loaded syringe with a single dose of epinephrine, a drug that temporarily opens the lungs in the case of anaphylactic shock. The pens are prescribed to people with severe allergies.
  4. Elevator Safety: Held public oversight hearings to increase elevator safety.
  5. Smoking Ban: Supported a smoking ban in District bars and restaurants to promote public health.
  6. Hospitals: Fought to support new hospitals whose core missions include care for uninsured and underinsured residents.
  7. Drugs & Alcohol: Co-introduced legislation to give residents free access to immediate treatment for drug addiction and alcoholism.
  8. Emergency Response: Encouraged corporate organizations and health clubs to have automated external defibrillators (AEDs) on hand in case of sudden cardiac arrest, which kills more than 340,000 Americans a year.
  9. Lead Paint Prevention: Advocated childhood lead paint poisoning prevention.
  10. Hospitals: Opposed closing of DC General Hospital.
  11. Contraceptives: Supported legislative attempts to require private insurance carriers to include contraceptive coverage.
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