House Lyme Bill Co Sponsors – 2009/2010 Lyme Bill

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US House Of Representatives Support for Lyme & Tick-Borne Diseases Bill HR 1179
State
Total #
US House Reps
Total # Co-Sponsors
% Co Sponsors
Current Co-Sponsors
Alabama
7
 
 
 
Alaska
1
 
 
 
Arizona
8
 
 
 
Arkansas
4
 1
 25%
 Ross
California
53
12
23%
Davis, Eshoo, Farr, Honda, Lee, Lofgren, Matsui, McNerney, Napolitano, Nunes, Thompson, Waters
Colorado
7
1
14%
DeGette
Connecticut
5
5
100%
Courtney, DeLauro Himes, Larson, Murphy
Delaware
1
 
 
 
Florida
25
2
8%
Boyd, Rooney
Georgia
13
1
8% 
Marshall
Hawaii
2
 
 
 
Idaho
2
 
 
 
Illinois
19
5%
Kirk 
Indiana
9
 
 
 
Iowa
5
2
40%
Boswell, Latham
Kansas
4
1
25%
Moore
Kentucky
6
17% 
Chandler
Louisiana
7
 
 
 
Maine
2
2
100%
Michaud, Pingree
Maryland
8
8
100%
Bartlett, Cummings, Edwards, Hoyer, Kratovil, Ruppersberger, Sarbanes, Van Hollen
Massachusetts
10
4
40%
Barney, Delahunt, McGovern, Olver
Michigan
15
2
13%
McCotter, Stupak
Minnesota
8
4
50%
Ellison, Oberstar, Peterson, Waltz
Mississippi
4
 
 
 
Missouri
9
 
 
 
Montana
1
 
 
 
Nebraska
3
2
 66%
Fortenberry, Terry
Nevada
3
 
 
 
New Hampshire
2
1
50% 
Shea-Porter
New Jersey
13
3
23%
LoBiondo, Smith (Sponsor), Sires
New Mexico
3
 
 
 
New York
29
13
45%
Ackerman, Bishop, Hall, Hinchey, King, Lowey, Maloney, Massa, McHugh, Murphy, Nadler, Serrano, Towns
North Carolina
13
 1
 8%
 Price
North Dakota
1
 
 
 
Ohio
18
 1
 6%
 Ryan
Oklahoma
5
 
 
 
Oregon
5
1
20%
Wu
Pennsylvania
19
7
37%
Carney, Gerlach, Holden, Murphy, Platts, Shuster, Thompson
Rhode Island
2
2
100%
Kennedy, Langevin
South Carolina
6
1
17%
Spratt
South Dakota
1
 
 
 
Tennessee
9
1
11%
Gordon
Texas
32
4
13%
Carter, Dogget, Gordon, Green
Utah
3
 
 
 
Vermont
1
1
100%
 Welch
Virginia
11
8
73%
Connolly, Forbes, Goodlatte, Moran, Perriello, Scott, Wittman, Wolf
Washington
9
2
22%
Baird, Smith
West Virginia
3
1
33%
Mollohan
Wisconsin
8
1
13%
Petri
Wyoming
1
 
 
 
Total House
435
97*
 
 Over 31 states represented

* This total includes Congressman Chris Smith (NJ), bill sponsor

 

 

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