California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR73

Introduced
7/20/17  
Refer
7/20/17  
Refer
7/20/17  
Engrossed
9/12/17  

Caption

Krabbe Disease Awareness Month.

Impact

The proclamation is part of a larger effort to educate the public, healthcare professionals, and policymakers about Krabbe Disease and its impact on affected families. Given that Krabbe Disease is a rare condition with an incidence of approximately one in every 100,000 people in the United States, increasing awareness can help improve early detection and support for research initiatives. While this resolution does not change existing laws, it emphasizes the need for focused discussions around infant health and available treatments, as well as the emotional and social support for families affected by the disease.

Summary

SCR73, introduced by Senator Nielsen, aims to raise awareness for Krabbe Disease by designating September 2017 as Krabbe Disease Awareness Month in California. The resolution highlights the nature of Krabbe Disease, a serious neurological disorder characterized by a deficiency of the enzyme galactosylceramidase, leading to severe disruptions in the central nervous system. Awareness campaigns are vital as the disease primarily affects infants and can lead to devastating health outcomes, including rapid decline and early mortality.

Contention

While bill sponsors and supporters view the awareness month as a crucial step in addressing Krabbe Disease, potential points of contention could arise regarding the allocation of resources for awareness campaigns versus direct research funding. Critics of similar resolutions may argue that designating awareness months can divert attention from legislative efforts aimed at funding treatment research or providing comprehensive healthcare solutions for families affected by rare diseases. Moreover, the effectiveness of awareness campaigns in driving legislative change or funding could also be questioned, prompting discussions on the most impactful strategies for addressing rare and serious health conditions.

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