Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HCR107

Introduced
4/16/24  
Introduced
4/16/24  

Caption

Recognizing The Week Of April 11 Through April 17, 2024, As "black Maternal Health Awareness Week" In Delaware.

Impact

By designating this week, the resolution aims to prioritize the conversations around maternal health and galvanize community support and professional collaboration to improve outcomes for Black women and infants. It calls attention to Delaware's own troubling infant mortality rates, especially among Black infants, which are significantly higher than those of white infants. This initiative signals a commitment from state legislators to tackle these pressing public health issues and work toward systemic improvements in maternal healthcare.

Summary

HCR107 is a concurrent resolution that recognizes the week of April 11 through April 17, 2024, as 'Black Maternal Health Awareness Week' in Delaware. This initiative is a response to the concerning trend of rising pregnancy-related deaths in the United States, where Black women are disproportionately affected compared to their white counterparts. The resolution highlights the need for increased awareness and proactive measures to address the health disparities faced by Black women during pregnancy and childbirth.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR107 is primarily positive, reflecting a bipartisan recognition of the urgent need to address maternal health disparities. Legislators and community advocates express hope that raising awareness during this dedicated week will foster better healthcare practices and lead to meaningful dialogue about preventing maternal mortality. However, there are underlying tensions regarding how systemic change will be implemented, as effective intervention requires not only awareness but also substantial policy shifts and resource allocation.

Contention

As HCR107 moves forward, the primary contention lies in the overall effectiveness of awareness initiatives versus tangible policy changes in healthcare systems. While many support the resolution as a crucial step towards acknowledging and addressing Black maternal health, some advocates argue that awareness alone is not sufficient. They call for comprehensive strategies to address the underlying social determinants of health that contribute to racial disparities in maternal health, pushing for not just awareness but also actionable change within the healthcare system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DE SB254

An Act To Amend Title 16 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Food Deserts.

DE HCR91

Recognizing March 13, 2024, As Kappa Alpha Psi Day At The Capitol In Delaware.

DE HCR146

Supporting The Recommendation Of The Redding Consortium For Educational Equity To Provide Immediate Support To Wilmington Public School Students And Planning For The Withdrawal Of The Christina School District From The City.

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