Because they have yet to pass national legislation protecting the chiropractic profession, Japanese DCs are in a similar situation that U.S. DCs faced. We were fortunate enough to be able to pass chiropractic licensure state by state. The DCs in Japan must accomplish this nationally, which has proved to be an extremely difficult task. And in spite of their efforts, Japanese DCs are currently faced with two chiropractic professions.
Congressional Hearing on Commissioning DCs Set
A hearing on H.R. 608, the bill to commission DCs in the military, is scheduled for April 30, 1992 before a subcommittee of the House Armed Services Committee. The Military Personnel and Compensation Subcommittee chaired by Beverly Byron (D-Maryland) will hear from a panel chosen by representatives of the ACA and ICA. The panel, yet to be selected, is expected to include not only testimony from DCs, but from a non-chiropractor, and perhaps an M.D., or an M.D./D.C.
"We are currently working with the bill's chief sponsor, Congressman Lane Evans (D-Ill), and the committee staff to determine a suitable witness list," said Paul Kelly, ACA director of government relations. "In fact, Mr. Kelly noted, "the ACA hosted a meeting with ICA this very morning (March 20) to help coordinate the preparation of pro-chiropractic testimony for the hearing."
The exciting news for chiropractic came when Richard Miller, ACA's director of government relations told Dynamic Chiropractic that Strom Thurmond (R-SC), the sponsor of the Senate version of H.R. 608, announced he will appear before the subcommittee as a witness in support of the legislation.
Mr. Miller said it was unusual for a Senator to testify before a House committee in support of a bill and clearly reflected Senator Thurmond's deep support for the proposal.
"Thurmond is well respected by the Pentagon establishment," Mr. Miller observed, "and this should help send a signal to DOD that he and others in the Congress are serious in their support for this initiative."
There are currently 71 co-sponsors of H.R. 608: 51 Democrats; 19 Republicans; and one independent. Half of the 16 subcommittee members are co-sponsors of H.R. 608: Barbara Boxer (D-CA); Albert Bustamente (D-TX); Dennis Hertel (D-MI); George Hochbrueckner (D-NY); Martin Lancaster (D-NC); Owen Pickett (D-VA); Arthur Ravenel Jr. (R-SC); and Ike Skelton (D-MO).
"Before it's over, Mr. Miller concluded, "I'm confident we'll have a majority of the subcommittee on our side, principally because the grassroots efforts of the profession are really paying off."