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MISS Foundation continues to bring honor and recognition to still born babies and their families across the US: Certificate of Birth Resulting in Still Birth has now passed in 31 states (June 17, 2011)
NY State Public Health Crisis Recognized: New York State Government Finally Says "YES" to Certificate of Still Birth
(June 17, 2011)
Stars, Strikes, & Spokesmen (June 7, 2011)
International Kindness Project Day Happens on July 27th Each Year (May 2011)
NY Assembly Halts the Democratic Process (May 23, 2011)
Stillbirths: The Invisible Public Health Problem (April 14, 2011) (Also available: MP3 of press conference from Lancet release of this series)
MISS Foundation Honors Real History of Mothers Day with Empty Strollers, Empty Shoes Walk (April 6, 2011)
MISS Foundation fills top seat (December 13, 2010)
Babykick teams with MISS Foundation promoting kick
counting for the prevention of stillbirth (July 28, 2007)
Arizona company teams with the MISS Foundation for safer
alternative to crib blankets (July 1, 2007)
Feminists Groups
Finally Hear the Cries of Women Experiencing Stillbirth Pro-choice groups
dropping opposition to the MISSing Angels Bill (May 17, 2007)
Presidential
Hopeful Gov Bill Richardson Ignoring Pleas From Heartbroken Stillbirth
Families: Dramatic Video Tells Stories (May 2, 2007)
New Mexico
Governor Bill Richardson Stuns Tens-of Thousands of Bereaved Parents
and Vetoes the MISSing Angels Bill: Parents nationwide outraged at indifference
and ignorance! Albuquerque, NM. (April 7, 2007)
ASU hosts Infant and Child Death Prevention and Awareness Day (10/11/06)
Senator Marilyn Jarrett dies suddenly: Champion of the MISSing Angels
Bill (10/16/06)
ASU Co-Hosts Conference to Provide Knowledge, Support to Bereaved Families (05/03/06)
Death of Dr. Elisabeth
Kubler-Ross (08-25-04)
National Children's Memorial
Day
Lacy Peterson Case
Missing
Angels Bill - Arizona
SADS Press Release
Dr.
Kubler-Ross Stillbirth Research in UK
Federal Research On Stillbirth
Underway
ARIZONA - MAY 10, 2004 -
Governor signs bill on
tax break for stillborn children
Associated Press
May. 10, 2004 02:36 PM
Arizonans with stillborn children will be entitled to
tax breaks under a bill signed into law by Gov. Janet Napolitano
on Monday.
Starting with the 2004 tax year, the bill (SB13003) allows a $2,300 state
income-tax deduction from a taxpayer's federal adjusted gross income
for a person who receives a certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth.
The bill's sponsor, Sen. Marilyn Jarrett, R-Mesa, said the tax break
is intended to help families for funeral expenses and other costs incurred
with stillborns.
According to a legislative staff memo, there were approximately 600 stillbirths
annually in recent years in Arizona, resulting in approximately 400 certificates.
Legislative budget analysts estimated the new tax break's cost to the
state at $34,000 to $51,000 annually. |
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