Parkinson's Policy Podcast
In this heartfelt episode of the Parkinson’s Policy Podcast, we sit down with Del. Richard Sullivan to discuss Virginia’s proposed paraquat legislation, HB1375, and the growing movement to address environmental factors connected to Parkinson’s disease. Delegate Sullivan shares why the bill — which would ban paraquat use in Virginia — was introduced, what happened during the legislative session, and why the measure was ultimately tabled until next year. Beyond policy, this conversation becomes deeply personal. Delegate Sullivan opens up about his wife, Beth, and her journey with Parkinson’s Disease, offering a moving perspective on how this issue affects families across Virginia and beyond. We also discuss the significance of securing April 11th as World Parkinson’s Day in Virginia and why recognition and awareness matter in the fight for better treatment, research, and prevention. This episode is dedicated to Beth — and to every family navigating Parkinson’s disease with courage and resilience. Topics covered in this episode: • HB1375 and the effort to ban paraquat in Virginia • The connection between environmental exposure and Parkinson’s disease • The legislative process and what comes next for the bill • The importance of World Parkinson’s Day recognition in Virginia • Personal reflections from Delegate Sullivan If you enjoyed this conversation, please like, subscribe, and share to help raise awareness about Parkinson’s policy, advocacy, and research.
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