Delaware 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HCR115 Draft / Bill

                    SPONSOR:      Rep. Morrison & Sen. Hansen       Reps. Heffernan, K. Johnson, Baumbach, Parker Selby, Romer; Sens. Sokola, Huxtable, Hocker, Wilson           HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES   152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY       HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 115       DESIGNATING APRIL 2024 AS ALCOHOL AWARENESS MONTH.      

     

     SPONSOR:      Rep. Morrison & Sen. Hansen       Reps. Heffernan, K. Johnson, Baumbach, Parker Selby, Romer; Sens. Sokola, Huxtable, Hocker, Wilson     

SPONSOR: Rep. Morrison & Sen. Hansen
Reps. Heffernan, K. Johnson, Baumbach, Parker Selby, Romer; Sens. Sokola, Huxtable, Hocker, Wilson

 SPONSOR:  

 Rep. Morrison & Sen. Hansen 

 Reps. Heffernan, K. Johnson, Baumbach, Parker Selby, Romer; Sens. Sokola, Huxtable, Hocker, Wilson 

   

 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 

 152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

   

 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 115 

   

 DESIGNATING APRIL 2024 AS ALCOHOL AWARENESS MONTH. 

   

   WHEREAS, 138.5 million Americans aged 12 and over drink alcohol; and    WHEREAS, 28.3 million or 20.4% of them have an alcohol use disorder; and    WHEREAS, nearly 100,000 annual deaths are attributable to alcohol abuse, more than half of them due to long-term use; and    WHEREAS, 53.7% of alcohol-related deaths are due to chronic misuse; and    WHEREAS, alcohol poisoning is responsible for 32% of acute alcohol-related deaths; and    WHEREAS, 22.5% of acute-alcohol related deaths are due to suicide, and suicides involving alcohol kill more people than car accidents involving alcohol, accounting for 16.1% of acute-alcohol related deaths; and    WHEREAS, alcoholic liver disease causes 19.1% of all alcohol-related deaths; and    WHEREAS, about 18% of adult Delawareans are considered binge drinkersincluding 21.2% of men aged 18-24 and 13.7% of women aged 18-24; and    WHEREAS, 10.3% of adult Delawareans are considered chronic heavy drinkersincluding 10.3% of young men and 7.3% of young women; and    WHEREAS, 4.2% of Delawareans drive while drunk; and    WHEREAS, each day, about 37 Americans die in drunk-driving crashes, one person every 39 minutes, and about 31% of all traffic crash fatalities in the America involve drunk drivers; and    WHEREAS, national drunk driving deaths are up 31% since 2019; and    WHEREAS, excessive drinking can contribute to unintentional and intentional injuries, weight gain, heart disease, some types of cancers, cirrhosis of the liver, mental health issues, and other health problems; and    WHEREAS, about 6.1 million children aged 17 or younger reside in a two-parent household with at least one parent who has an alcohol use disorder, and 1.4 million children reside in a single-parent household with a parent who has an alcohol use disorder; and    WHEREAS, alcohol abuse disproportionately affects young men and women, racial minorities, individuals of a lower socioeconomic status, and the LGBTQ+ community; and    WHEREAS, each year, alcohol contributes to a $249 billion loss to the American economy including $179 billion for workplace productivity, $28 billion in healthcare, $25 billion to the criminal justice system, and $13 billion due to car crashes.    NOW, THEREFORE:     BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the 152nd General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the Senate concurring therein, that April 2024 is hereby designated as Alcohol Awareness Month and the State Legislature calls upon Delawareans to recognize individuals with current or past alcohol abuse issues, and the many negative effects alcohol can have upon individual lives and on society as a whole.      

  WHEREAS, 138.5 million Americans aged 12 and over drink alcohol; and 

  WHEREAS, 28.3 million or 20.4% of them have an alcohol use disorder; and 

  WHEREAS, nearly 100,000 annual deaths are attributable to alcohol abuse, more than half of them due to long-term use; and 

  WHEREAS, 53.7% of alcohol-related deaths are due to chronic misuse; and 

  WHEREAS, alcohol poisoning is responsible for 32% of acute alcohol-related deaths; and 

  WHEREAS, 22.5% of acute-alcohol related deaths are due to suicide, and suicides involving alcohol kill more people than car accidents involving alcohol, accounting for 16.1% of acute-alcohol related deaths; and 

  WHEREAS, alcoholic liver disease causes 19.1% of all alcohol-related deaths; and 

  WHEREAS, about 18% of adult Delawareans are considered binge drinkersincluding 21.2% of men aged 18-24 and 13.7% of women aged 18-24; and 

  WHEREAS, 10.3% of adult Delawareans are considered chronic heavy drinkersincluding 10.3% of young men and 7.3% of young women; and 

  WHEREAS, 4.2% of Delawareans drive while drunk; and 

  WHEREAS, each day, about 37 Americans die in drunk-driving crashes, one person every 39 minutes, and about 31% of all traffic crash fatalities in the America involve drunk drivers; and 

  WHEREAS, national drunk driving deaths are up 31% since 2019; and 

  WHEREAS, excessive drinking can contribute to unintentional and intentional injuries, weight gain, heart disease, some types of cancers, cirrhosis of the liver, mental health issues, and other health problems; and 

  WHEREAS, about 6.1 million children aged 17 or younger reside in a two-parent household with at least one parent who has an alcohol use disorder, and 1.4 million children reside in a single-parent household with a parent who has an alcohol use disorder; and 

  WHEREAS, alcohol abuse disproportionately affects young men and women, racial minorities, individuals of a lower socioeconomic status, and the LGBTQ+ community; and 

  WHEREAS, each year, alcohol contributes to a $249 billion loss to the American economy including $179 billion for workplace productivity, $28 billion in healthcare, $25 billion to the criminal justice system, and $13 billion due to car crashes. 

  NOW, THEREFORE:  

  BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the 152nd General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the Senate concurring therein, that April 2024 is hereby designated as Alcohol Awareness Month and the State Legislature calls upon Delawareans to recognize individuals with current or past alcohol abuse issues, and the many negative effects alcohol can have upon individual lives and on society as a whole. 

   

  SYNOPSIS   This Concurrent Resolution dedicates the month of April 2024 as "Alcohol Awareness Month" in the State of Delaware.      

 SYNOPSIS 

 This Concurrent Resolution dedicates the month of April 2024 as "Alcohol Awareness Month" in the State of Delaware.