[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 457 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 457
Expressing support for the designation of November 9, 2021, as
``National Microtia and Atresia Awareness Day''.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
November 18, 2021
Ms. Warren (for herself, Mrs. Capito, and Mr. Markey) submitted the
following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Health,
Education, Labor, and Pensions
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RESOLUTION
Expressing support for the designation of November 9, 2021, as
``National Microtia and Atresia Awareness Day''.
Whereas microtia is a congenital anomaly, affecting the outer ear, where the ear
does not fully develop during the first trimester of pregnancy;
Whereas microtia is often accompanied by aural atresia, which is the absence or
closure of the external auditory ear canal resulting in hearing loss;
Whereas an estimated 750,000 people worldwide have microtia;
Whereas microtia is diagnosed at birth, affecting 1 ear or both ears, but there
is no understanding as to why microtia occurs;
Whereas aural atresia is usually diagnosed at birth, affecting 1 ear or both
ears, but in some cases may not be recognized until later in life;
Whereas doctors and nurses may be well versed in the conditions and quickly
educate and prepare parents;
Whereas, in certain settings, the conditions are rare enough that misinformation
or lack of information quickly evaporates any remaining sense of
celebration that accompanies a birth; and
Whereas living with facial challenges such as craniofacial microsomia and
hearing loss, as well as the longing for social acceptance, are some of
the daily concerns for individuals who are born with microtia or aural
atresia: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) expresses support for the designation of November 9,
2021, as ``National Microtia and Atresia Awareness Day'';
(2) encourages each person of the United States--
(A) to celebrate the community that is made up of
not only children and adults with microtia or aural
atresia, but families, teachers, advocates, and medical
professionals from around the world who foster
awareness and assistance; and
(B) to help promote public awareness of microtia,
aural atresia, and the hope that future generations of
families will leave the hospital equipped with more
answers than questions, along with their dream for
their child intact;
(3) supports efforts to remove unnecessary barriers and
replace them with resources and tools that aim to eliminate
bullying and clear the way for an even more successful future
for those with microtia or atresia;
(4) encourages Federal, State, and local policymakers to
work together--
(A) to raise awareness about microtia or atresia;
(B) to improve proper diagnosis of microtia or
atresia; and
(C) to support advancements in technology that
improve the lives of those with microtia and aural
atresia; and
(5) encourages the President to issue a proclamation
calling upon the people of the United States to observe the day
with appropriate awareness and educational activities.
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