Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HR116

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

A RESOLUTION honoring Donate Life Kentucky for their life-saving work in the promotion and funding of organ and tissue donation.

Impact

The resolution highlights the ongoing need for organ donations, as the gap between supply and demand continues to grow. With nearly 1,000 Kentuckians waiting for organ transplants, the resolution calls for increased public education about the importance of organ and tissue donation, aiming to achieve a goal of 100 percent registration among Kentuckians. The existing Kentucky Organ Donor Registry has already seen over 2.2 million registrations since its inception in 2006, indicating a positive trend in organ donation commitment within the state.

Summary

House Resolution 116 honors the contributions of Donate Life Kentucky for their essential role in promoting and funding organ and tissue donation across the state. This resolution acknowledges past legislative efforts that have facilitated opportunities for Kentuckians to donate funds for organ donation initiatives through their driver’s license and state identification card applications. The establishment of the Trust For Life program has set a precedent as the first of its kind in the United States, reflecting a significant model of collaboration between the state and charitable organizations aimed at increasing the number of registered organ donors.

Sentiment

Sentiment around HR116 appears overwhelmingly positive, as legislators recognize and appreciate the efforts of Donate Life Kentucky and its partners. There is a shared understanding of the life-saving impact of organ and tissue donations, which motivates a collaborative spirit among lawmakers and advocacy groups. The bill fosters a sense of community responsibility toward increasing donor registration, which is framed as a critical public health initiative.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not present contentious issues as it primarily focuses on honoring efforts rather than instituting new laws, the underlying challenges of organ donation in Kentucky may invoke discussions about systemic barriers that still affect donor registration. The resolution could potentially spur debates on how to further improve public engagement and ensure equitable access to transplants, as well as manage the logistics of expanding the donor base effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY SR148

A RESOLUTION honoring Donate Life Kentucky for their life-saving work in the promotion and funding of organ and tissue donation.

KY SB71

AN ACT relating to organ donation.

KY HB131

AN ACT relating to the promotion of organ and bone marrow donation.

KY HB47

AN ACT relating to the promotion of organ and bone marrow donation.

KY HB243

AN ACT relating to the promotion of organ and bone marrow donation.

KY HB311

AN ACT relating to the promotion of organ and bone marrow donation.

KY SR51

A RESOLUTION honoring Tim Belcher for the extraordinary gift of life through the donation of his kidney.

KY SR88

A RESOLUTION recognizing April 2023 as Organ Donor Month.

KY HR155

A RESOLUTION honoring the life of Madelynn Troutt and designating April 15 as Live Like Madelynn Day in Kentucky.

KY HR1030

Raise awareness for organ donation; Month of April 2024 as National Donate Life Month.

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