California 2023-2024 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR85

Introduced
8/14/23  
Refer
8/14/23  
Refer
8/14/23  
Engrossed
8/28/23  
Refer
8/31/23  
Refer
8/31/23  
Enrolled
9/6/23  
Enrolled
9/6/23  
Chaptered
9/12/23  

Caption

Ostomy Awareness Day.

Impact

The passage of SCR 85 is intended to foster greater public awareness and understanding of ostomies and the vital role they play in the lives of individuals requiring such surgical interventions. By officially proclaiming an awareness day, California aims to educate the public about ostomy surgeries, dispelling fears and addressing the stigma associated with them. Such measures could lead to improved societal acceptance and support for individuals with ostomies, enhancing their quality of life and reinforcing their right to live without discrimination.

Summary

SCR 85, also known as the Ostomy Awareness Day resolution, seeks to designate October 7, 2023, as Ostomy Awareness Day in California. This resolution highlights the importance of ostomy surgeries, which create a stoma allowing for the removal of bodily waste when normal digestive or urinary system function is impaired due to various medical conditions, such as cancer or trauma. The resolution aims to increase public understanding and acceptance of people living with ostomies, who often face misconceptions and stigma surrounding their condition.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCR 85 is largely positive. Supporters view the resolution as a necessary step towards enhancing public education about ostomy surgeries and improving acceptance of those who have undergone such procedures. The encouragement of community support on Ostomy Awareness Day is also seen as beneficial in fostering an inclusive environment for individuals living with ostomies. It reflects an understanding of the challenges faced by these individuals and an intention to provide them with the dignity and recognition they deserve.

Contention

While there appears to be broad support for the recognition of Ostomy Awareness Day, some concerns may arise regarding the depth of actual public engagement and education on the topic. Critics may argue that merely proclaiming a day of awareness does not address the structural challenges faced by individuals with ostomies – such as healthcare access, respect in public spaces, and societal discrimination. Ensuring genuine impact beyond symbolic gestures could be a point of ongoing discussion as advocates push for more substantial changes in the healthcare system and public attitudes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SR18

Recognizes Saturday, October 5, 2024, as Ostomy Awareness Day.

CA HR237

Recognizing October 7, 2023, as "Ostomy Awareness Day" in Pennsylvania.

CA HR503

Recognizing October 5, 2024, as "Ostomy Awareness Day" in Pennsylvania.

CA HR0032

Designating October 5, 2024 as National Ostomy Awareness Day.

CA AJR61

Designates October 1 of each year as "Ostomy Awareness Day" in New Jersey.

CA HR766

Supporting the designation of October 7, 2023, as National Ostomy Awareness Day.

CA SR177

Recognizing October 7, 2023, as "World Ostomy Day" in Pennsylvania.

CA K00672

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim October 4, 2025, as Ostomy Awareness Day in the State of New York

CA SCR87

Cystinuria Awareness Day.

CA SCR30

Cystinuria Awareness Day.

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