Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SR0145

Introduced
3/4/25  

Caption

RARE DISEASE DAY

Impact

By designating a specific day to recognize rare diseases, SR0145 aims to promote educational efforts and enhance research funding in Illinois. The resolution highlights the contributions of the Illinois Rare Disease Advisory Commission, established to give a voice to those affected by these conditions. The efforts to raise awareness could potentially mobilize community support, encouraging both private and public engagements in research and awareness campaigns necessary for advancing treatments.

Summary

Senate Resolution SR0145 is a declaration that aims to mark March 5, 2025, as Rare Disease Day in the state of Illinois. This resolution seeks to raise awareness about rare diseases, which, despite being individually uncommon, collectively impact millions of Americans, including a significant number of children. The resolution acknowledges the challenges faced by individuals suffering from rare diseases, such as diagnosis delays and lack of access to treatments, advocating for better support systems and increased public awareness.

Contention

While the resolution is generally supportive of individuals affected by rare diseases, it mirrors ongoing discussions about health equity and access to care. Potential points of contention may arise around the allocation of funding for research into rare conditions, as well as the prioritization of resources between well-known diseases and those that are less recognized. Advocates for rare diseases may argue for equality in funding and research initiatives to ensure breakthroughs are made possible, even for conditions that have not historically received significant attention.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

IL SR0726

RARE DISEASE DAY

IL SR0080

RARE DISEASE DAY

Similar Bills

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