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1-Enrolled February 02, 2017 Passed IN Senate February 02, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Resolution No. 15Introduced by Senators Leyva, Atkins, Bates, Fuller, Galgiani, Mitchell, and NguyenJanuary 25, 2017 Relative to American Heart Month and Wear Red Day in California LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSR 15, Leyva. Digest KeyBill TextWHEREAS, Cardiovascular diseases kill one in three women in the United States, yet 80 percent of cardiovascular diseases may be prevented; andWHEREAS, Cardiovascular diseases and stroke kill one woman every 80 seconds in the United States; andWHEREAS, An estimated 44 million women in the United States are affected by cardiovascular diseases; andWHEREAS, Ninety percent of women have one or more risk factors for developing heart disease or stroke; andWHEREAS, Women are less likely to call 911 for themselves when experiencing symptoms of a heart attack than they are if someone else were having a heart attack; andWHEREAS, Only 36 percent of African American women and 34 percent of Hispanic women know that heart disease is their greatest health risk, compared with 65 percent of Caucasian women; andWHEREAS, According to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), heart disease and stroke account for 31.7 percent of all female deaths in California; andWHEREAS, Research conducted by the CDC in 2010 found that, on average, almost 100 women die from heart disease and stroke in California each day; andWHEREAS, The American Heart Associations Go Red For Women movement motivates women to learn their family history and to meet with a health care provider to determine their risk for cardiovascular disease and stroke; andWHEREAS, Women involved with the Go Red For Women movement live healthier lives; andWHEREAS, The Go Red For Women movement encourages women to take control of their heart health by knowing and managing their total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, blood pressure, blood sugar, and body mass index; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, That the Senate recognizes the month of February 2017 as American Heart Month in California in order to raise awareness of the importance of the ongoing fight against heart disease and stroke; and be it furtherResolved, That the Senate recognizes February 3, 2017, as Wear Red Day in California, and urges all citizens to show their support for women and the fight against heart disease by commemorating this day by wearing the color red. By increasing awareness, speaking up about heart disease, and empowering women to reduce their risk for cardiovascular disease, we can save thousands of lives each year; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
1+CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Resolution No. 15Introduced by Senators Leyva, Atkins, Bates, Fuller, Galgiani, Mitchell, and NguyenJanuary 25, 2017 Relative to American Heart Month and Wear Red Day in California. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSR 15, as introduced, Leyva. Digest KeyBill TextWHEREAS, Cardiovascular diseases kill one in three women in the United States, yet 80 percent of cardiovascular diseases may be prevented; andWHEREAS, Cardiovascular diseases and stroke kill one woman every 80 seconds in the United States; andWHEREAS, An estimated 44 million women in the United States are affected by cardiovascular diseases; andWHEREAS, Ninety percent of women have one or more risk factors for developing heart disease or stroke; andWHEREAS, Women are less likely to call 911 for themselves when experiencing symptoms of a heart attack than they are if someone else were having a heart attack; andWHEREAS, Only 36 percent of African American women and 34 percent of Hispanic women know that heart disease is their greatest health risk, compared with 65 percent of Caucasian women; andWHEREAS, According to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), heart disease and stroke account for 31.7 percent of all female deaths in California; andWHEREAS, Research conducted by the CDC in 2010 found that, on average, almost 100 women die from heart disease and stroke in California each day; andWHEREAS, The American Heart Associations Go Red For Women movement motivates women to learn their family history and to meet with a health care provider to determine their risk for cardiovascular disease and stroke; andWHEREAS, Women involved with the Go Red For Women movement live healthier lives; andWHEREAS, The Go Red For Women movement encourages women to take control of their heart health by knowing and managing their total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, blood pressure, blood sugar, and body mass index; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, That the Senate recognizes the month of February 2017 as American Heart Month in California in order to raise awareness of the importance of the ongoing fight against heart disease and stroke; and be it furtherResolved, That the Senate recognizes February 3, 2017, as Wear Red Day in California, and urges all citizens to show their support for women and the fight against heart disease by commemorating this day by wearing the color red. By increasing awareness, speaking up about heart disease, and empowering women to reduce their risk for cardiovascular disease, we can save thousands of lives each year; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
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3- Enrolled February 02, 2017 Passed IN Senate February 02, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Resolution No. 15Introduced by Senators Leyva, Atkins, Bates, Fuller, Galgiani, Mitchell, and NguyenJanuary 25, 2017 Relative to American Heart Month and Wear Red Day in California LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSR 15, Leyva. Digest Key
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4544 WHEREAS, According to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), heart disease and stroke account for 31.7 percent of all female deaths in California; and
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5352 WHEREAS, The Go Red For Women movement encourages women to take control of their heart health by knowing and managing their total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, blood pressure, blood sugar, and body mass index; now, therefore, be it
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5554 Resolved by the Senate of the State of California, That the Senate recognizes the month of February 2017 as American Heart Month in California in order to raise awareness of the importance of the ongoing fight against heart disease and stroke; and be it further
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5756 Resolved, That the Senate recognizes February 3, 2017, as Wear Red Day in California, and urges all citizens to show their support for women and the fight against heart disease by commemorating this day by wearing the color red. By increasing awareness, speaking up about heart disease, and empowering women to reduce their risk for cardiovascular disease, we can save thousands of lives each year; and be it further
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5958 Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.