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                                                      PRINTER'S NO. 3870

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE RESOLUTION

No. 512 Session of 1998


        INTRODUCED BY RUBLEY, GANNON, L. I. COHEN, PIPPY, ROSS, MAJOR,
           MASLAND, DENT, THOMAS, LEDERER, GEORGE, FICHTER, DEMPSEY,
           McGILL, ARGALL, RAYMOND, HERMAN, CALTAGIRONE, DONATUCCI, ZUG,
           LESCOVITZ, FLICK, M. COHEN, GEIST, PLATTS, PISTELLA,
           CAPPABIANCA, M. N. WRIGHT, FAIRCHILD, CLYMER, NAILOR, VANCE,
           ADOLPH, COY, HERSHEY, FARGO, COWELL, HESS, YOUNGBLOOD,
           LAUGHLIN, MUNDY, SANTONI, WALKO, BELARDI, BOSCOLA, ORIE,
           CORRIGAN, MILLER, TIGUE, BARD, KENNEY, C. WILLIAMS, BEBKO-
           JONES, HALUSKA, WILT, BAKER, WOJNAROSKI, MARSICO, CORPORA,
           READSHAW, SEYFERT, BELFANTI, GODSHALL, CLARK, ROBERTS,
           McNAUGHTON, SCRIMENTI, MANDERINO, BISHOP, TRAVAGLIO,
           VAN HORNE, SHANER, WOGAN, JAROLIN, HENNESSEY, MICHLOVIC,
           PETRONE, RAMOS, SCHULER, DeLUCA, B. SMITH, HORSEY, EGOLF,
           SCHRODER, MELIO, STABACK, SEMMEL, TRUE, FORCIER,
           STRITTMATTER, E. Z. TAYLOR, GIGLIOTTI AND STURLA,
           SEPTEMBER 29, 1998

        INTRODUCED AS NONCONTROVERSIAL RESOLUTION UNDER RULE 35,
           SEPTEMBER 29, 1998

                                  A RESOLUTION

     1  Declaring the week of October 4 through 10, 1998, as "Mental
     2     Illness Awareness Week" in Pennsylvania.

     3     WHEREAS, Serious mental illnesses are biological brain
     4  disorders that are definable and treatable; and
     5     WHEREAS, More than one million people throughout this
     6  Commonwealth are affected by a form of mental illness, such as
     7  schizophrenia, manic depression, clinical depression, panic
     8  disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder; and
     9     WHEREAS, With treatment, success rates for severe and
    10  persistent mental illnesses range between 60% and 80% better


     1  than the treatment success rates for many physiological
     2  illnesses; and
     3     WHEREAS, Many individuals with mental illness are capable of
     4  working, attending college and making important contributions to
     5  their communities and this Commonwealth; therefore be it
     6     RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives declare the week
     7  of October 4 through 10, 1998, as "Mental Illness Awareness
     8  Week" in Pennsylvania.















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