Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR23

Introduced
4/11/17  
Introduced
4/11/17  
Passed
4/12/17  
Passed
4/12/17  
Engrossed
4/12/17  

Caption

Declares May 26, 2017, as John Wayne Day at the Legislature.

Impact

SCR23 seeks to create a broader awareness around health issues, particularly cancer prevention efforts that have been prominently advocated by the John Wayne Cancer Foundation. The foundation has initiated numerous programs, such as 'Block the Blaze', which focus on skin cancer awareness, especially among youth. By designating a day in Wayne's honor, the bill aims to remind the public of the importance of early detection and prevention of skin cancer, which aligns with Wayne's commitment to this cause after his own struggles with cancer. The resolution also emphasizes cultural remembrance, connecting Wayne's legacy to a greater message of health awareness and community support in fighting cancer.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 23 (SCR23) was introduced to declare May 26, 2017, as 'John Wayne Day' at the Legislature in honor of the legacy of the iconic American film actor John Wayne. The resolution is not only a tribute to Wayne's contributions to cinema but also acknowledges his posthumous activism in cancer awareness and prevention through the establishment of the John Wayne Cancer Foundation and the John Wayne Cancer Institute. Wayne, renowned for his embodiment of American values in numerous films, is recognized not just for his film career but for the impact he made on American culture, particularly in the realms of courage and tenacity against health challenges.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR23 is largely positive, celebrating John Wayne as an American cultural icon and his efforts in health advocacy. Lawmakers exhibited a unanimous agreement in the Senate with a vote of 27-0 in favor of the resolution, indicating broad bipartisan support and recognition of Wayne's influence on American film and society. The resolution is well-received, reflecting a collective respect for Wayne’s legacy and reinforcing the significance of addressing health challenges like cancer within communities. Such recognition not only honors Wayne's contributions to film but also positions health initiatives as vital public interests.

Contention

While SCR23 itself does not appear to face significant contention, similar resolutions can highlight ongoing debates about the appropriateness of commemorating figures tied to more complex narratives. In Wayne's case, faces some criticism for his historical persona and actions outside of his cinematic contributions. Nevertheless, this resolution seeks to unify around his legacy and mobilize efforts towards cancer awareness, focusing on what many view as his positive impact posthumously through the cancer foundation. The bill is essentially a celebration rather than a policy change, allowing it to sidestep much of the political contention that often surrounds legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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