Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR132

Introduced
5/12/14  
Introduced
5/12/14  
Passed
5/13/14  
Passed
5/13/14  
Engrossed
5/13/14  

Caption

Designates and recognizes May 11-17, 2014, as National Women's Health Week.

Impact

By establishing National Women's Health Week, SCR132 aims to galvanize efforts towards addressing women's specific health needs that often differ from men's health needs. The resolution highlights the importance of a collaborative approach between governmental bodies, community organizations, and healthcare providers to improve awareness and promote preventive measures. Overall, it represents a significant step towards ensuring that women’s health issues are prioritized within the state's healthcare discourse.

Summary

SCR132 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution introduced by Senator Broome, which designates the week following Mother's Day, May 11-17, 2014, as 'National Women's Health Week' in Louisiana. The resolution seeks to celebrate progress made in women's healthcare while also highlighting the ongoing need for awareness and improvement in Women's health issues across the state. The initiative aims to engage various partners in social and health services to promote women’s health and encourage preventive health measures throughout the week designated for this recognition.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR132 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a broad consensus on the importance of addressing women's health issues. Legislators and health advocates supporting the bill view it as an essential initiative to foster awareness and prevention in women's health matters. The resolution is seen as an opportunity to celebrate achievements in women's health while also serving as a reminder of the work that still needs to be done in this critical area.

Contention

While SCR132 is largely viewed as a positive step forward, it does bring to light the challenges faced in accessing adequate healthcare for women. The resolution does not delve into specific policies or funding mechanisms that could support the initiatives proposed during National Women's Health Week, which could generate discussions on how effectively the week will translate into actionable change in healthcare provision and awareness campaigns for women’s health.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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