BILL ANALYSIS �
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ASSEMBLY THIRD READING
ACR 113 (Hagman)
As Introduced February 25, 2014
Majority vote
RULES 9-0
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|Ayes:|Gordon, Wilk, Brown, |
| |Dababneh, Gonzalez, |
| |Hagman, Nazarian, Quirk, |
| |Ridley-Thomas |
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SUMMARY : Proclaims March 26, 2014, as Purple Day to increase
the awareness of epilepsy. Specifically, this resolution makes
the following legislative findings:
1)Epilepsy is a neurological disorder producing brief
disturbances in the normal electrical functions of the brain
that temporarily affects a person's consciousness, bodily
movements, or sensations, while creating long-term effects to
the lifestyle of the individuals with epilepsy.
2)Epilepsy can affect anyone regardless of their gender, race,
age, religion, educational background, or socioeconomic
status; and, more people suffer from epilepsy than from
Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy,
and cerebral palsy combined.
3)One in 26 people will develop epilepsy and one in 10 people
will have an epileptic seizure during his or her lifetime.
4)Although there is no known cure for epilepsy, existing drug
therapy, surgery, and other nonpharmacological treatments
enable approximately 80% of individuals with epilepsy to lead
normal lives with no seizures or a significant reduction in
seizures.
5)The annual observance of Purple Day on March 26 advocates for
the rights, humane treatment, and appropriate education of all
persons with epilepsy, while raising awareness with families,
professionals, and the general public to better understand
this lifelong disorder.
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FISCAL EFFECT : None
Analysis Prepared by : Nicole Willis / RLS. / (916) 319-2800
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