Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR28

Introduced
4/13/17  
Introduced
4/13/17  
Engrossed
4/17/17  

Caption

Recognizes October 2017 as Dyslexia Awareness Month

Impact

The resolution does not create new laws but urges schools and educational agencies to take action in recognizing and addressing dyslexia's impacts. By officially designating a month for awareness, the resolution aims to foster the development of policies and practices that allow for early screening and evidence-based interventions. This approach is intended to lead to better support for students with dyslexia, ultimately promoting educational success and empowerment.

Summary

HCR28 is a House Concurrent Resolution that recognizes October 2017 as Dyslexia Awareness Month in Louisiana. The bill strongly advocates for the importance of addressing the educational implications associated with dyslexia, which affects a significant portion of the population. Dyslexia is characterized by difficulties with phonological processing, impacting capabilities in reading, writing, and second language acquisition. This resolution underlines the necessity of understanding dyslexia to ameliorate educational outcomes for affected individuals.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HCR28 appears to be positive, highlighting a growing recognition of dyslexia as a serious educational concern. Supporters view the resolution as a crucial step toward increasing public awareness and advocating for appropriate educational resources and interventions. The unified backing from various educational and governmental stakeholders suggests a shared commitment to improving educational practices and outcomes for individuals with dyslexia.

Contention

While there are no significant points of contention highlighted in the bill discussions, it is crucial to note that the resolution's effectiveness relies heavily on the commitment of schools and educational agencies to adopt the recommendations surrounding dyslexia awareness and interventions. There remains an ongoing need for continual support and resources at both state and local levels to ensure that the goals intended by HCR28 are realized.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR49

Recognizes October 2017 as Dyslexia Awareness Month and requests schools and state and local educational agencies to address the significant educational implications of dyslexia.

LA HR814

Expressing support for the recognition of October 2023 as "National Dyslexia Awareness Month".

LA HR1467

Expressing support for the recognition of October 2024 as "National Dyslexia Awareness Month".

LA HR40

Recognizing the month of October 2025 as "Dyslexia Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

LA HR500

Recognizing the month of October 2024 as "Dyslexia Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

LA SR427

A resolution calling on Congress, schools, and State and local educational agencies to recognize the significant educational implications of dyslexia that must be addressed, and designating October 2023 as "National Dyslexia Awareness Month".

LA SR849

A resolution calling on Congress, schools, and State and local educational agencies to recognize the significant educational implications of dyslexia that must be addressed, and designating October 2024 as "National Dyslexia Awareness Month".

LA CER25-0129

October is Dyslexia Awareness Month Recognition Resolution of 2023

LA HCR150

Recognizes the month of October 2016 as Audiology Awareness Month in LA.

LA HCR16

Recognizes the month of June 2017 as Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Month

Similar Bills

IL SB0343

SCH CD-DYSLEXIA

IL HB1124

SCH CD-DYSLEXIA

IL HB2918

SCH CD-DYSLEXIA SCREENING

MS SB2681

Certified Academic Language Therapists; allow to help instruct students with dyslexia in schools.

DE HCR158

Designating October As Dyslexia Awareness Month In Delaware.

DE HCR69

Designating October As Dyslexia Awareness Month In Delaware.

DE HCR74

Designating October As Dyslexia Awareness Month In Delaware.

MS HB1256

Qualified licensed dyslexia therapy teacher; require State Department of Education to employ and assign one to each county.