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Sept.

25, 2007, 4:54PM

Former Cowboy testifies on organ donor bill

WASHINGTON

— You can praise Everson Walls for picking off passes in the National

Football League, but don't call him a hero for giving a kidney to former Dallas

Cowboys teammate Ron Springs.

That's

what Walls told a congressional committee on Tuesday as they lauded him for

helping Springs.

" It's

one thing about being called a hero, you are really put up on a pedestal, "

Walls said. " You don't want to put that pedestal

up too high, because we want everyone to realize that as long as you have two

good kidneys that you can qualify to become a living organ donor. "

Walls

testified before a House subcommittee of the Oversight and Government Reform

Committee. He spoke on behalf of an organ donation

bill sponsored by the committee's chairman, Rep. " Lacy " Clay,

D-Mo.

Springs also was scheduled to

testify, but Walls said he was undergoing rehabilitation.

Clay's

bill would give grants to states' organ donor programs and track the long-term

health of people who have donated organs.

The Everson

Walls and Ron Springs Gift For Life Act of 2007 also would establish a

clearinghouse for states on organ donation. The bill's

cost is estimated at about $10 million.

Clay said

97,000 patients are waiting for organ donation and last year, 6,000 people in

the U.S.

died while awaiting transplants.

" I

am convinced Congress must play a vital role in elevating the issue of organ

and tissue donation to become a national priority, " Clay said.

Walls

donated his kidney to Springs in March as Springs' health was deteriorating

from diabetes. Walls said Springs

had known about his failing kidney while in the NFL and had denied it for some

years.

The

kidney may last 20 years or could only last five, Walls said.

But he said the day after Springs got his

kidney, his eyes seemed clearer, his vision better, the color of his once ashen

face " came to life. "

" That's

one thing that gives me joy as a donor is to see him, " Walls said.

Springs,

a starter alongside Tony Dorsett, and Walls, a three-time NFL leader in

interceptions, had been friends since Walls' first training camp with the

Cowboys. They played together from 1981-84 and went to

other teams after the Cowboys, but they and their families remained friends.

Walls

said he also was promoting the Gift for Life Foundation he and Springs started to educate people about ways to prevent

chronic kidney disease and dispel myths about the living donor process.

Walls

said he particularly wants to reach out to minority and underserved

communities, as well as retired NFL players who are too proud to get checked

out or treated.

The

foundation's long-term goal is to deploy mobile units that bring the kidney

checkups to people. Rep. Silvestre Reyes, D-Texas, was

introducing him to possible sponsors, he said.

Springs

and Walls are relying on their celebrity to help boost their efforts.

" Anytime

athletes are involved in something, whether good or bad, whether you are

talking about dogfighting or you are talking about

organ donation, it's always at the top of the news list, " Walls said. " We want to make sure because of our status we are

able to keep it there. "

The bill

is H.R. 3635.

With love, Barb in Texas - Together in the Fight, Whatever it Takes!

Son Ken (33) UC 91 - PSC 99 - Tx 6/21 & 6/30/07 @ Baylor in Dallas

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