Amended in Assembly June 30, 2014

California Legislature—2013–14 Regular Session

Assembly Joint ResolutionNo. 46


Introduced by Assembly Member Frazier

May 1, 2014


Assembly Joint Resolution No. 46—Relative to veterans.

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL’S DIGEST

AJR 46, as amended, Frazier. Birth anomalies: children of veterans.

This measure would urge the United States Congress to pass, and the United States President to sign into law, Senate Billbegin delete 1602, and the House of Representatives to write and pass a companion bill,end deletebegin insert 1602 and House Resolution 4816end insert andbegin insert wouldend insert encourage the members of the California Congressional Delegation to join as coauthors on the bill.

Fiscal committee: no.

P1    1WHEREAS, Over the years millions have served our great
2nation in the Armed Forces of the United States. During their
3service many have been exposed to toxins with unknown
4consequences. Most of these veterans did not know they were
5exposed to harmful materials, with many of these veterans suffering
6from the harmful effects of these toxins; and

7WHEREAS, Many children and grandchildren of these veterans
8were born with both structural and nonstructural defects. Some
9have been accepted by the United States Department of Veterans
10Affairs as a result of the exposures from their parent’s service; and

11WHEREAS, Birth anomalies in the children of veterans are not
12tracked as normal birth defects, so most go unreported,
13unexplained, and not researched. These anomalies have some
P2    1similarities but follow mostly unreported and under researched
2paths; and

3WHEREAS, Most states that have birth defect registries do not
4report to a national registry. Miscarriages and still births are seldom
5researched for cause, these are not tracked on a national registry.
6Even death and defects at military hospitals relating to the children
7of dependants are not tracked or not put into a federal registry; and

8WHEREAS, The United States Department of Veterans Affairs
9and the Department of Defense have been tracking toxic exposures
10and possible exposures without followup research on the veterans
11and their offspring; and

12WHEREAS, Parents of children with birth defects carry a heavy
13emotional and financial burden. Veterans that have been exposed
14to toxins normally have a shorter lifespan than others of their
15generation. Someone will need to cover costs and care for the
16children left behind; and

17WHEREAS, Senate Bill 1602begin insert and its companion bill House
18Resolution 4816end insert
would create a center of excellence to test, study,
19and find solutions to the illnesses and anomalies affecting the
20children of veterans from all era’s and duty stations. This center
21would be created within the United States Department of Veteran
22Affairs and monitored by committees to ensure transparency.
23Senate Bill 1602begin insert and House Resolution 4816end insert would also create a
24database of birth defects and anomalies both structural and
25nonstructural; now, therefore, be it

26Resolved by the Assembly and the Senate of the State of
27California, jointly,
That the Legislature respectfully urges the
28United States Congress to pass, and the United States President to
29sign into law, Senate Billbegin delete 1602, and the House of Representatives
30to write and pass a companion bill,end delete
begin insert 1602 and House Resolution
314816end insert
and encourages the members of the California Congressional
32Delegation to join as coauthors on thebegin delete bill;end deletebegin insert bills;end insert and be it further

33Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies
34of this resolution to the President and Vice President of the United
35States and to the members of the United States Congress.



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