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    • Public health initiatives
    • Cancer prevention and research

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    • The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) provides critical funding for cancer research and prevention.
    • CPRIT's current funding is set to expire in 2022, potentially halting vital grant programs.
    • The Texas Medical Association (TMA) recognizes the importance of sustained funding for cancer initiatives.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To inform voters about Proposition 6, a constitutional amendment.
    • To highlight the importance of extending CPRIT's funding.
    • To garner support for continued investment in cancer research and prevention.

    Main Methods:

    • Public awareness campaign regarding Proposition 6.
    • Advocacy by the Texas Medical Association (TMA).

    Main Results:

    • Proposition 6 proposes a $3 billion funding extension for CPRIT.
    • The amendment aims to provide an estimated 10 additional years of grant funding.
    • Passage of Proposition 6 will prevent a lapse in CPRIT's funding in 2022.

    Conclusions:

    • Continued funding for CPRIT is essential for advancing cancer research and prevention in Texas.
    • Voter approval of Proposition 6 will ensure the sustained flow of grants for critical initiatives.
    • The TMA supports Proposition 6 to maintain momentum in the fight against cancer.