Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Sean Burrage
Co-Chairman of Senate Committee on Rules
Senate District 2
Rogers and Mayes Counties
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For Immediate Release: October 10, 2007

Sen. Sean Burrage
Burrage Reminds Oklahomans to “Step
Out to Fight Diabetes”
Annual Walk is set to Begin at 10:00 AM This Saturday, October
13th
Claremore Senator Sean
Burrage who is serving as this year’s honorary legislative
chairman of the “Step Out to Fight Diabetes” walk, wants
to encourage Oklahomans to come to LaFortune Park in Tulsa this
coming Saturday, October 13th to participate in this year’s
walk. Burrage said registration starts at 9:00 AM and the walk will
begin at 10: 00 AM.
The Senator said the walk’s mission is aimed at raising awareness
and raising private funds to help aide research efforts for the
disease that affects more than 20.8 million Americans, roughly seven
percent of the US population. In Oklahoma the disease affects roughly
300,000 children and adults.
“In our effort to make healthcare more affordable for all
Oklahomans one of the first steps is to reduce chronic diseases
such as diabetes,” Burrage said. “Diabetes is the fastest
growing disease in the country—and it’s a disease that
is often times preventable.”
Burrage said he is honored to serve as this year’s honorary
legislative chair for “Step Out to Fight Diabetes” walk.
“Step out to fight diabetes is about changing the face of
this disease in our state and around the United States by raising
funds and awareness to help find a cure for diabetes,” Burrage
said. “The people who are stepping out to help find a cure
for diabetes are stronger than the disease and together we can make
a difference.”
Burrage said he urges those wishing to participate in Saturday’s
walk in Tulsa to register as a team captain or a walker by calling
the local American Diabetes Association office at 1-888-DIABETES
ext. 6036. Burrage also said additional information can be found
on the Web at www.diabetes.org.
“We must all do our part to help wipe out diabetes so that
Oklahomans can lead health productive lives.” Burrage concluded.
For more information, contact:
Sen. Burrage's Office: (405) 521-5555

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