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          Date of Hearing:  June 8, 2015 


                             ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON RULES


                                Richard Gordon, Chair


          ACR 80  
          (Gallagher) - As Introduced May 27, 2015


          SUBJECT:  Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month and The Longest  
          Day.


          SUMMARY:  Recognizes June 2015 as Alzheimer's and Brain  
          Awareness Month, and June 21, 2015, as The Longest Day in  
          California, and would urge all residents to wear purple on this  
          day to help spread global awareness of the Alzheimer's  
          Association's vision of imagining a world without Alzheimer's  
          disease.  Specifically, this resolution makes the following  
          legislative findings:


          1)Alzheimer's disease, a progressive neurodegenerative brain  
            disorder, tragically robs individuals of their memories and  
            leads to mental and physical impairments and is the fifth  
            leading cause of death in California.


          2)It is estimated that 5.1 million Americans 65 years of age and  
            older have Alzheimer's disease, and another 200,000 people  
            under 65 years of age have younger-onset Alzheimer's disease.


          3)In 2015, the direct cost to Americans of caring for those with  
            Alzheimer's disease will total an estimated $226 billion, with  








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            one-half of the costs being paid by Medicare, and an expected  
            growth of $1.1 trillion by the year 2050.


          4)There is currently no way to prevent, cure, or slow down the  
            progression of Alzheimer's disease and researchers in  
            California and around the world continue their efforts to  
            develop scientific breakthroughs that could one day bring  
            about a world without Alzheimer's disease.


          FISCAL EFFECT:  None


          REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITION:




          Support


          None on file




          Opposition


          None on file




          Analysis Prepared by:Nicole Willis / RLS. / (916) 319-2800











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