Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HR60

Introduced
2/2/22  

Caption

A RESOLUTION declaring March 2022 to be Kentucky Maternal and Infant Mortality and Disparities Awareness Month.

Impact

This resolution serves to formally recognize the critical issue of maternal and infant health in Kentucky and aims to catalyze action among policymakers and health advocates. By designating a month for awareness, the intention is to foster dialogue and promote initiatives that improve healthcare access and outcomes for marginalized populations, specifically Black mothers and infants who face disproportionately high mortality rates compared to their white counterparts.

Summary

House Resolution 60 (HR60) designates March 2022 as 'Kentucky Maternal and Infant Mortality and Disparities Awareness Month.' The resolution draws attention to the alarming rates of maternal and infant mortality, particularly among Black women, and highlights significant health disparities within the state. It emphasizes the need for increased awareness and action to address the underlying causes of these disparities, including economic inequality and structural racism within healthcare systems.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR60 appears to be supportive, with a clear impetus for addressing systemic inequalities in maternal health care. Advocates for maternal and infant health, particularly those focused on racial disparities, view this resolution as a step towards acknowledging and tackling the crisis. However, there may also exist tensions surrounding the policies and funding necessary to enact meaningful changes, as economic constraints in public health funding are often a barrier.

Contention

While HR60 serves to raise awareness, it does not propose specific legislative changes or funding allocations. This limitation could lead to contention among advocates who argue that merely acknowledging an issue is not enough without concrete actions and commitments from the state government. The resolution exposes the gaps in healthcare funding and delivery systems, which many advocates argue require urgent attention and restructuring in order to effectively reduce maternal and infant mortality rates in Kentucky.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HR41

A RESOLUTION declaring March 2023 to be Kentucky Maternal and Infant Mortality and Disparities Awareness Month.

KY HR58

A RESOLUTION recognizing March 2025 to be Kentucky Maternal and Infant Mortality and Disparities Awareness Month.

KY HR50

A RESOLUTION recognizing March 2024 to be Kentucky Maternal and Infant Mortality and Disparities Awareness Month.

KY HCR55

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Infant Mortality Task Force.

KY HCR54

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Infant Mortality Task Force.

KY SR202

A RESOLUTION recognizing April 11 to 17, 2024, as Black Maternal Health Week in Kentucky.

KY HCR62

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Infant Mortality Task Force.

KY HCR52

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Infant Mortality Task Force.

KY SR87

A RESOLUTION recognizing January 23, 2024, as Maternal Mental Health Awareness Day.

KY SCR66

Latina Maternal Health Awareness Month.

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