Louisiana 2011 1st Special Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR18

Introduced
4/11/11  
Passed
4/11/11  

Caption

Commends the efforts of The Cancer Program of Our Lady of the Lake and Mary Bird Perkins as it celebrates National Minority Cancer Awareness Week through the provision of free cancer screenings and education and awareness programs to minority populations.

Impact

In terms of legislative impact, SCR18 does not create new laws but instead aims to promote awareness and support for existing cancer screening programs targeting minority populations. By recognizing these efforts, the resolution seeks to enhance public engagement and possibly increase funding or support for ongoing health initiatives targeting these underserved communities. This acknowledgment can also help to catalyze further actions to address broader health disparities within the state's healthcare framework.

Summary

SCR18 is a concurrent resolution that commends the efforts of The Cancer Program of Our Lady of the Lake and Mary Bird Perkins for their work in providing free cancer screenings and education to minority populations during National Minority Cancer Awareness Week. This resolution highlights the importance of early cancer detection, particularly in racial and ethnic minority groups which face significant barriers to accessing healthcare, resulting in higher mortality rates from cancer. The resolution emphasizes the need to raise awareness about these disparities and promote resources that can help mitigate them.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR18 seems to be overwhelmingly positive, with strong support for the initiatives aimed at increasing cancer awareness among minorities. Advocates of the resolution see it as a significant step toward addressing health inequalities and enhancing community health education. However, the broader context reveals an underlying concern about the persistent disparities in cancer care that minority populations face, suggesting that while the resolution is a supportive gesture, ongoing action is essential.

Contention

While SCR18 is a resolution and not a contentious piece of legislation, it does shine a light on existing issues related to healthcare access and equity for minority populations. The recognition of disparities in cancer survival rates and access to screening points to a need for continued advocacy and systemic change in health policy. As such, the resolution can serve both as a moment of commendation for current efforts and a call to action for lawmakers and healthcare providers to work towards more comprehensive solutions that tackle the systemic issues contributing to these disparities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR62

Recognizes April 13-19, 2014, as National Minority Cancer Awareness Week and commends Mary Bird Perkins-Our Lady of the Lake Cancer Center on holding "Fest for Life".

LA SR42

Commends Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center for hosting "Fest for Life" which provides free cancer screenings, as a minority cancer awareness event, on April 16, 2016.

LA HCR15

Designates March 2020 as Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month in Louisiana and commends the Mary Bird Perkins -- Our Lady of the Lake Cancer Center

LA SCR9

Designates March 2020 as Colorectal Cancer Awareness month in Louisiana and commends Mary Bird Perkins - Our Lady of the Lake Cancer Center on the achievement of attaining the designation of National Accreditation Program for Rectal Cancer.

LA HR1444

Recognizing April 2015 as Minority Cancer Awareness Month.

LA HCR119

Promoting Minority Health Awareness And Supporting The Goals And Ideals Of National Minority Health Month In April 2024.

LA HCR26

Promoting Minority Health Awareness And Supporting The Goals And Ideals Of National Minority Health Month In April 2025.

LA SCR60

Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month.

LA SCR66

Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month.

LA SCR155

Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month.

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