Year: 2005
Resolution Number: 38
Action Taken: No Action
Status:
Author(s): John A. Rupke, MD
Sponsor: John A. Rupke, MD
On behalf of: Organized Medical Staff Section
Committee: D (Public Health)
Resolved Section(s):
RESOLVED: That MSMS support a humane resolve to encourage and facilitate a national effort to develop the 1002 Area production of oil to free up monies for discretionary spending for the health and welfare of this national and other nations by congressional action; and be it furtherRESOLVED: That the Michigan Delegation to the AMA ask the AMA to distribute Michigan State Medical Society Resolution 38-05A, “What’s Wrong With Kansas,” to the state medical societies and the 4,004 counties of their purvey and the peoples therein. RATIONALE: Due to the U.S. Senate’s recent vote to open Alaskan wildlife refuge to oil drilling, the Committee felt that no action was necessary.
RESOLVED: That MSMS support a humane resolve to encourage and facilitate a national effort to develop the 1002 Area production of oil to free up monies for discretionary spending for the health and welfare of this national and other nations by congressional action; and be it furtherRESOLVED: That the Michigan Delegation to the AMA ask the AMA to distribute Michigan State Medical Society Resolution 38-05A, “What’s Wrong With Kansas,” to the state medical societies and the 4,004 counties of their purvey and the peoples therein. RATIONALE: Due to the U.S. Senate’s recent vote to open Alaskan wildlife refuge to oil drilling, the Committee felt that no action was necessary.
Fiscal Note: NULL
Resolution: View PDF for What’s Wrong With Kansas