Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR43

Introduced
4/26/10  

Caption

Recognizes April 2010 as Office of Motor Vehicles/Donate Life La. Month

Impact

By declaring April as Donate Life Louisiana Month, the resolution encourages citizens to register as organ donors and promotes the vital work of organizations like Donate Life Louisiana. An important aspect of the resolution is its connection with the Louisiana office of motor vehicles, where residents can opt-in to the organ donor registry while applying for or renewing their driver's licenses. This approach not only streamlines the registration process but also integrates organ donation awareness into daily activities, fostering a culture of giving throughout the state.

Summary

House Resolution No. 43, introduced by Representative Abramson, recognizes April 2010 as Office of Motor Vehicles/Donate Life Louisiana Month in the state of Louisiana. This resolution aims to raise awareness about the critical need for organ and tissue donations, highlighting how these acts can save and heal lives. It draws attention to the alarming statistics regarding the number of individuals currently waiting for organ transplants nationwide, as well as the particular urgency among specific demographics, such as African Americans. The resolution emphasizes the lifesaving potential of organ donation and the importance of community involvement in these efforts.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR 43 is largely positive, advocating for compassion and community responsibility in addressing the organ and tissue shortage. Supporters of the resolution view it as a necessary step towards saving lives and enhancing public awareness about the ongoing need for donors. The resolution reflects a shared commitment by Louisiana residents and state officials to combat the challenges presented by waiting lists for transplants and to motivate more people to consider organ donation as a vital and altruistic choice.

Contention

There is no explicit contention surrounding HR 43 as it is a resolution focused on raising awareness rather than enacting or amending laws. However, the underlying issue of organ donation, particularly the disparities in donor registration among different communities, could evoke discussions regarding access and equity within healthcare systems. By fostering increased awareness and discussion, HR 43 contributes to conversations about addressing these disparities and improving overall health outcomes for all demographics in Louisiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR49

Recognizes National Donate Life Month and proclaims April 2010, as "OMV/Donate Life Month" in the state of Louisiana.

LA HCR34

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

LA HCR114

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

LA SR0025

A resolution to recognize April 2025 as Donate Life Month.

LA SR0029

A resolution to recognize April 2023 as Donate Life Month.

LA HCR37

Recognizing The Month Of April 2023 As "national Donate Life Month" In Delaware.

LA AJR170

Designates month of April of each year as "Donate Life Month."

LA SJR159

Designates month of April of each year as "Donate Life Month."

LA SR0108

A resolution to recognize April 2024 as National Donate Life Month.

LA SCR18

Donate Life/DMV Partnership Month.

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