Delaware 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HCR16 Draft / Bill

                    SPONSOR:      Rep. Neal & Sen. Hoffner       Reps. Minor-Brown, Osienski, K. Johnson, Morrison, Romer, Burns, Snyder-Hall, Ross Levin, Yearick, Hensley, Hilovsky; Sens. Sokola, Hansen, Sturgeon, Hocker, Pettyjohn, Wilson           HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES   153rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY       HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 16       RECOGNIZING THE MONTH OF MARCH AS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS MONTH IN DELAWARE.      

     

     SPONSOR:      Rep. Neal & Sen. Hoffner       Reps. Minor-Brown, Osienski, K. Johnson, Morrison, Romer, Burns, Snyder-Hall, Ross Levin, Yearick, Hensley, Hilovsky; Sens. Sokola, Hansen, Sturgeon, Hocker, Pettyjohn, Wilson     

SPONSOR: Rep. Neal & Sen. Hoffner
Reps. Minor-Brown, Osienski, K. Johnson, Morrison, Romer, Burns, Snyder-Hall, Ross Levin, Yearick, Hensley, Hilovsky; Sens. Sokola, Hansen, Sturgeon, Hocker, Pettyjohn, Wilson

 SPONSOR:  

 Rep. Neal & Sen. Hoffner 

 Reps. Minor-Brown, Osienski, K. Johnson, Morrison, Romer, Burns, Snyder-Hall, Ross Levin, Yearick, Hensley, Hilovsky; Sens. Sokola, Hansen, Sturgeon, Hocker, Pettyjohn, Wilson 

   

 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 

 153rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

   

 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 16 

   

 RECOGNIZING THE MONTH OF MARCH AS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS MONTH IN DELAWARE. 

   

   WHEREAS, Multiple Sclerosis (referred to in this resolution as MS) is a chronic and unpredictable disease affecting the nervous system; and    WHEREAS, symptoms of MS range from numbness and tingling in the extremities to blindness, paralysis, and cognitive dysfunction; and    WHEREAS, the progress, severity, and specific symptoms of MS in any one person cannot yet be predicted; and    WHEREAS, there is no laboratory test available that can definitively diagnose MS; and    WHEREAS, most people with MS experience their first symptoms and are diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 50, although individuals of any age may be diagnosed; and    WHEREAS, an estimated 2.3 million people worldwide are affected by MS; and    WHEREAS, female individuals have a higher MS burden than male individuals; and    WHEREAS, while MS is not directly inherited, studies show that there are genetic and, probably, environmental factors that make certain individuals more predisposed; and    WHEREAS, the exact cause of MS is still unknown and there is no cure; and    WHEREAS, education is a continuing need among everyone involved with MS, from medical professionals to patients, family, and friends; and    WHEREAS, The Multiple Sclerosis Association of America recognizes March as Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month; and    WHEREAS, the goals of Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month are to acknowledge those who have been diagnosed with MS, invite people to join the movement to end MS, encourage everyone to educate themselves on the discourse and research surrounding MS, and to recognize those who have dedicated their time and talent to help promote MS research and programs.    NOW, THEREFORE:     BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the 153  rd   General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the Senate concurring therein, that March 2025 is hereby designated as Multiple Sclerosis Month, and the State Legislature calls upon Delawareans to observe this month by learning about Multiple Sclerosis and supporting individuals who have been medically diagnosed with MS.      

  WHEREAS, Multiple Sclerosis (referred to in this resolution as MS) is a chronic and unpredictable disease affecting the nervous system; and 

  WHEREAS, symptoms of MS range from numbness and tingling in the extremities to blindness, paralysis, and cognitive dysfunction; and 

  WHEREAS, the progress, severity, and specific symptoms of MS in any one person cannot yet be predicted; and 

  WHEREAS, there is no laboratory test available that can definitively diagnose MS; and 

  WHEREAS, most people with MS experience their first symptoms and are diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 50, although individuals of any age may be diagnosed; and 

  WHEREAS, an estimated 2.3 million people worldwide are affected by MS; and 

  WHEREAS, female individuals have a higher MS burden than male individuals; and 

  WHEREAS, while MS is not directly inherited, studies show that there are genetic and, probably, environmental factors that make certain individuals more predisposed; and 

  WHEREAS, the exact cause of MS is still unknown and there is no cure; and 

  WHEREAS, education is a continuing need among everyone involved with MS, from medical professionals to patients, family, and friends; and 

  WHEREAS, The Multiple Sclerosis Association of America recognizes March as Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month; and 

  WHEREAS, the goals of Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month are to acknowledge those who have been diagnosed with MS, invite people to join the movement to end MS, encourage everyone to educate themselves on the discourse and research surrounding MS, and to recognize those who have dedicated their time and talent to help promote MS research and programs. 

  NOW, THEREFORE:  

  BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the 153  rd   General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the Senate concurring therein, that March 2025 is hereby designated as Multiple Sclerosis Month, and the State Legislature calls upon Delawareans to observe this month by learning about Multiple Sclerosis and supporting individuals who have been medically diagnosed with MS. 

   

  SYNOPSIS   This House Concurrent Resolution recognizes the month of March 2025 as Multiple Sclerosis Month in the State of Delaware.      

 SYNOPSIS 

 This House Concurrent Resolution recognizes the month of March 2025 as Multiple Sclerosis Month in the State of Delaware.