Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR107

Introduced
4/13/10  
Engrossed
4/13/10  

Caption

Requests members of the legislature to host an Obesity Awareness Walk within their respective districts and designates April 13, 2010, as "Obesity Awareness Day"

Impact

The resolution aims to mobilize state legislators to take an active role in addressing the obesity epidemic within their constituencies. By promoting physical activity and awareness walks, HCR107 seeks to educate the public on the health risks associated with obesity, including diabetes, heart disease, and other chronic conditions. The initiative could influence local health policies and encourage community engagement in public health improvement efforts, potentially leading to better health outcomes and reduced healthcare costs over time.

Summary

HCR107, also known as the House Concurrent Resolution No. 107, was introduced to urge and request members of the Louisiana Legislature to host an Obesity Awareness Walk within their districts and establish April 13, 2010, as 'Obesity Awareness Day'. The resolution highlights the significant impact of obesity on healthcare costs, both directly and indirectly, emphasizing the need for state-level recognition of the public health crisis represented by obesity. Louisiana ranks among the highest states in the nation for obesity rates and the associated medical expenditures, necessitating legislative action to promote awareness and education on the issue.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR107 is largely supportive, as it underscores the importance of public health education and encourages proactive measures to combat obesity. Legislators and health advocates view the establishment of an Obesity Awareness Day as a commendable step towards raising public consciousness about the severity of obesity-related health issues. However, there may be contention regarding the effectiveness of voluntary initiatives compared to mandated policies or comprehensive programs addressing obesity at a deeper systemic level.

Contention

While HCR107 promotes awareness and the need for action against obesity, the resolution's voluntary nature might raise questions about long-term impact and sustainability. Critics might argue that without enforceable measures or funding for ongoing public health programs, awareness alone will not suffice to combat obesity effectively. The dialogue around the resolution may further highlight differences in approaches to dealing with public health crises, balancing individual responsibility with systemic solutions to ensure lasting change.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR37

Requests members of the legislature to host an Obesity Awareness Walk within their respective districts and designates April 13, 2010, as "Obesity Awareness Day."

LA SR22

Requests members of the Senate to host an Obesity Awareness Walk within their respective districts and designates April 13, 2010, as "Obesity Awareness Day."

LA AJR111

Designates the month of September as "National Obesity Awareness Month" in New Jersey.

LA AJR39

Designates the month of September as "National Obesity Awareness Month" in New Jersey.

LA SR193

To recognize Monday, June 7, 2021, as Louisiana Childhood Obesity Awareness Day and commend efforts to prevent and combat childhood obesity in Louisiana.

LA HCR120

Recognizes June 7, 2021, as Louisiana Childhood Obesity Awareness Day at the state capitol and commends medical professionals for their efforts to prevent and combat childhood obesity in Louisiana

LA HR16

Recognizes April 7, 2010, as National Start! Walking Day and Legislative Wellness Day

LA HR2199

Recognizing September 2015 as Texas Obesity Awareness Month.

LA HR17

Commends Floyd Kirksey for "Walking the Walk" against childhood obesity and autism

LA SR172

Requests various childhood obesity groups to report the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare.

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