Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HCR34

Introduced
4/15/25  

Caption

Recognizing The Month Of April 2025 As "national Donate Life Month" In Delaware.

Impact

The resolution serves to affirm existing state laws that encourage and promote organ donation, further aligning Delaware’s efforts with national initiatives surrounding health awareness. By designating a specific month to celebrate and recognize the contributions of donors and their families, it aims to inspire more citizens to become registered organ donors. This aligns with the broader goal of increasing the number of registered donors, which currently see substantial support from the Delaware public and healthcare community.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 34 (HCR34) aims to officially recognize the month of April 2025 as 'National Donate Life Month' in the State of Delaware. The resolution underscores the importance of organ, eye, and tissue donation, emphasizing that approximately 104,000 Americans are currently on the national transplant waiting list. It highlights the urgent need for donors, as someone is added to the waiting list every eight minutes and many die each day due to a lack of available organs. The resolution’s adoption aims to promote awareness and education surrounding organ donation in the state of Delaware.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR34 is predominantly positive, reflecting a strong community support for organ donation efforts. Legislators from both parties came together to sponsor the bill, suggesting a unified approach toward a vital public health issue. This resolution is seen as a meaningful step to not only honor those who have given the gift of life through organ donation but also to encourage more individuals to consider becoming donors themselves.

Contention

While HCR34 has received overwhelming support in the Senate with a unanimous vote, opponents of similar initiatives in the past have expressed concerns regarding the ethical implications of organ donation processes. However, the present resolution does not appear to have generated significant controversy, focusing instead on awareness and education rather than on regulatory changes. The collaborative effort reflects a shared commitment to addressing the organ donation crisis without major contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DE HCR114

Recognizing The Month Of April 2024 As "national Donate Life Month" In Delaware.

DE SCR144

Recognizing April 2024 As "child Abuse Prevention Month" In The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR152

Recognizing The Month Of May 2024 As "healthy Vision Month" In The State Of Delaware.

DE HCR95

Recognizing The Month Of March As Multiple Sclerosis Month In Delaware.

DE SCR137

Recognizing March 29, 2024, As "national Vietnam War Veterans Day In The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR71

Recognizing September 2023 As "prostate Cancer Awareness" Month In The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR142

Observing April 2024, As The "2024 Month Of The Military Child" In The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR153

Designating May 2024 As "small Business Month" In The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR23

Recognizing March 29, 2023, As "national Vietnam War Veterans Day In The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR160

Designating The Month Of May 2024 As "lyme Disease Awareness Month" In The State Of Delaware.

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WV HB4767

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