MCS Awareness Week

The State of Washington
Proclamation
June 30, 1998


Whereas, people of all ages in Washington have developed a condition known as Multiple Chemical Sensitivity as a result of a single massive exposure or repeated low level exposures to toxic chemicals and other irritants in the environment; and

Whereas, MCS is a chronic condition for which there is no known cure and which symptoms include chronic fatigue, muscle and joint pains, asthma, short term memory loss, headaches and other respiratory and neurological problems; and

Whereas, MCS can cause major financial, employment, housing, health and social consequences for people who have this disability; and

Whereas, the health of the general population is at risk form chemical exposures that can lead to illnesses that may be preventable through reduction or avoidance of chemicals in the air, water and food in both indoor and outdoor environments; and

Whereas, MCS is recognized by the Americans with Disabilities Act, Social Security Administration, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Environmental Protection Agency, as well as other state and national government agencies and commissions which have supported the health and welfare of the chemically injured; and

Whereas, reasonable accommodations, information about and recognition of MCS can provide opportunities for people with disability to enjoy access to work, schooling, public facilities and other settings where they can continue to contribute their skill, ideas, creativity, abilities and knowledge; and

Whereas, people with MCS need the support and understanding of family, friends, co-workers and society as they struggle with their illness and adapt to new life styles;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Gary Locke, Governor of the state of Washington, do hereby proclaim July 13-17, 1998, as Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Awareness week in Washington State and urge all citizens increased understanding, education, and research of MCS.

Signed this 30th day of June, 1998

Gary Locke, Governor

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