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March 25, 2015 The Honorable Roy Blunt Chairman U.S. Senate Washington, DC 20501 The Honorable Patty Murray Ranking Member U.S. Senate Washington, DC 20501 The Honorable Tom Cole Chairman U.S. House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 The Honorable Rosa DeLauro Ranking Member U.S. House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 Dear Chairmen Blunt and Cole and Ranking Members Murray and DeLauro: Representing more than 200 national, state and local organizations dedicated to improving the health of all Americans, we write today in support of the Prevention and Public Health Fund (the Fund). We thank you for allocating the Fund in the last two appropriations cycles, and urge you to do so again in the Fiscal Year 2016 Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Appropriations bill. Every American should have the opportunity to be as healthy as he or she can be. However, millions of Americans suffer from diseases that can be prevented by addressing common risk factors like tobacco use, poor nutrition, and physical inactivity. Chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes, lung disease, heart disease, and stroke are responsible for seven out of 10 deaths and $1.3 trillion in treatment costs and lost productivity every year. Two-thirds of Americans are overweight or have obesity and nearly 20 percent of Americans smoke. Obesity costs the country $147 billion and tobacco use leads to another $130 billion in healthcare spending each year. The Fund is the nation s largest single investment in prevention. Programs supported by the Fund take an innovative approach by supporting cross-sector, public-private partnerships and collaborations to improve health outcomes, reduce the chronic disease burden, and lower health costs. Since 2010, the Fund has provided $5.25 billion to support state and local public health efforts to transform and revitalize communities, build epidemiology and laboratory capacity, track and respond to disease outbreaks, train the nation's public health and health care workforce, prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS, expand access to vaccines, reduce tobacco use, and help control the obesity epidemic. The Prevention Fund is intended to ensure a coordinated, comprehensive, sustainable, and accountable approach to improving our country s health outcomes through effective prevention and public health programs. For example, the Fund has been instrumental in maintaining and

increasing support for evidenced-based chronic disease programs funded by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The Fund has made possible the highly successful Tips from Former Smokers cessation campaign, which encourages people to quit smoking by highlighting the toll that smoking-related illnesses take on smokers and their loved ones. According to a study published in The Lancet, during its first three months, the national ad campaign led an estimated 1.6 million smokers to attempt to quit smoking and helped more than 100,000 Americans quit smoking permanently. A recent study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine found that the Tips campaign prevented 17,109 premature deaths in the U.S. The Fund also supports the Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant, which provides all 50 states, the District of Columbia, two American Indian tribes, and eight US territories with flexible funding to address their unique public health issues at the state and community level in innovative and locally-defined ways. Grantees have the flexibility to use funds to respond rapidly to emerging health issues and to fill funding gaps in programs that deal with leading causes of death and disability as well as support foundational capabilities of health departments. The Block Grant received $160 million in Fiscal Years 2014-15 from the Fund. In addition, the Section 317 Immunization Program plays a critical role in meeting national immunization coverage targets and reductions in disease. In Fiscal Year 2014, the Fund supported $210.3 million of the total investment in Section 317 grants and expanded the program to help ensure that the right vaccines get to the right people at the right time to protect their health and the health of their communities and prevent resurgences of life-threatening diseases. Section 317 grants have also been key to building the immunization infrastructure, including registries, surveillance, outreach, and service delivery. The Fund provides the first-ever, reliable national funding stream for public health, while creating jobs, bending the health-care cost curve, and prioritizing disease prevention. We urge the Committee to allocate the Fund again in Fiscal Year 2016, which will ensure it is allocated in a manner that will reduce health care costs and help create a long-term path to a healthier and economically sound America. We look to your continued leadership in promoting the health of all Americans. Sincerely, A Partnership of Diabetics (MN) Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics AcademyHealth Action for Healthy Food Advocates for Better Children's Diets AIDS United Alliance for a Just Society American Academy of Pediatrics American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy American Association on Health and Disability American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, Minnesota

American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine American College of Preventive Medicine American College of Sports Medicine American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists American Council on Exercise American Dental Education Association American Diabetes Association American Federation of Teachers American Heart Association American Lung Association American Nurses Association American Public Health Association American School Health Association American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Arizona Public Health Association Asian American Health Coalition DBA HOPE Clinic (TX) Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum Asian Health Coalition (IL) Asian Pacific Community in Action (AZ) Asian Services in Action (OH) Association of American Medical Colleges Association of Clinicians for the Underserved Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs Association of Public Health Laboratories Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health Association of State and Territorial Health Officials Association of State Public Health Nutritionists Association of University Centers on Disabilities Autoimmune Advocacy Alliance Beach Cities Health District (CA) Behavioral Health and Wellness Big Cities Health Coalition Boston Public Health Commission California Public Health Association-North (CA) Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids Campaign to End Obesity Action Fund Cardiovascular Research Foundation Center for Multicultural Health Center for Science in the Public Interest ChangeLab Solutions Chicago Hispanic Health Coalition Childhood Obesity Prevention Coalition Children's Alliance CHOW Project (HI) Claire Heureuse Community Center, Inc (NY) ClearWay Minnesota Clinica Monseñor Oscar A. Romero (CA) Clinical Social Work Association Coalition for Health Funding Commissioned Officers Association of the U.S. Public Health Service Community Access National Network Community Catalyst Council for the Homeless Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists Dallas City Temple LiveWell (TX) Directors of Health Promotion and Education Doctors for America Dorchester County MD Health Department Ehrens Consulting (ND) Ethos (MA) EverThrive Illinois (IL) Families USA Fayette County Health Department (IN) Florida Public Health Association Foundation for Healthy Generations Georgia Public Health Association Hawaii Public Health Association Health Promotion Consultants Health Resources in Action Healthcare Leadership Council Healthy King County Coalition Healthy Schools Campaign Healthy Teen Network HIV Medicine Association Idaho Public Health Association

Illinois Public Health Association Illinois Public Health Institute Indiana Public Health Association Infectious Diseases Society of America Iowa Public Health Association Irvine Community Drug Prevention (CA) Islamic Civic Engagement Project JPS Health Network (TX) Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York Lakeshore Foundation League of Women Voters of Washington Light and Salt Association (TX) Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Louisiana Public Health Association Louisiana Public Health Institute LUK, Inc. (MA) Madison County Health Committee Chairman (IL) Maine Public Health Association March of Dimes Marshfield Clinic Heath System (WI) Massachusetts Public Health Association Meals on Wheels America MEND Foundation MESA Public Health Associates Metropolitan Washington Public Health Association (DC) Michigan Public Health Association Michigan Public Health Institute Midwest Business Group on Health Minnesota Public Health Association Mississippi Public Health Association Missouri Association of Local Public Health Agencies Missouri Public Health Association Morehouse School of Medicine (GA) MPH Program Eastern Washington University National AHEC Organization National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors National Association for the Advancement of Colored People National Association of Chronic Disease Directors National Association of Counties National Association of County and City Health Officials National Association of Hepatitis Task Forces National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors National Center for Healthy Housing National Coalition on Health Care National Coalition for Promoting Physical Activity National Council on Aging National Forum for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention National Health Law Program National Network of Public Health Institutes National Physicians Alliance National Recreation and Park Association National Tongan American Society National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable National WIC Association NEA Health Information Network Nemours Children's Health System Nevada Public Health Association New Hampshire Community Health Institute New Hampshire Public Health Association New Mexico Public Health Association New York State Association of County Health Officials North American Quitline Consortium North Carolina Public Health Association Northwest Health Law Advocates Obesity Action Coalition The Obesity Society Ohio Asian American Health Coalition Ohio Public Health Association Oklahoma Public Health Association Oral Health America Pennsylvania Public Health Association Physicians for a National Health Program, Western WA chapter Pierce County Prevent Blindness Prevent Cancer Foundation

Prevention Institute Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association Public Health - Seattle and King County Public Health Association of Nebraska Public Health Foundation Public Health Institute Public Health Roundtable Public Health Solutions (NY) Puerto Rico Department of Health Puget Sound Advocates for Retirement Action Rails-to-Trails Conservancy Regional Asthma Management and Prevention (CA) Respiratory Health Association (IL) RiverStone Health (MT) Safe Routes to School National Partnership Safe States Alliance School of Acrobatics and New Circus Arts School Social Work Association of America School-Based Health Alliance Seattle National Organization for Women The Seneca Nation of Indians Small Business Majority Snohomish Health District Society for Public Health Education Society of Behavioral Medicine South Dakota Public Health Association Southern California Public Health Association Southwest Behavioral Health Mental Health Advisory Board Special Needs Network Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department Taulama for Tongans (CA) Tennessee Public Health Association Texas Public Health Association Tongan American Youth Foundation (CA) Trust for America s Health United Church of Christ, Justice and Witness Ministries United Neighborhood Centers (PA) United States Breastfeeding Committee United Way Worldwide Vermont Public Health Association Virginia Public Health Association Washington CAN! Washington Global Health Alliance Washington NOW Washington State Association of Local Public Health Officials Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO Washington State Nurses Association Washington State Public Health Association Wellco Western North Carolina AIDS Project Wholesome Wave Wisconsin Medical Society WithinReach WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center (CT) YMCA of the USA cc: Members of the Senate and House Health and Human Services, Education, and