Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR50

Introduced
4/25/17  
Introduced
4/25/17  
Passed
4/26/17  
Engrossed
4/26/17  

Caption

Recognizes and expresses appreciation for the Louisiana Dental Association and Dental Lifeline Network - Louisiana's Donated Dental Services Program.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the significant social impact of the Donated Dental Services Program in Louisiana. By providing essential dental care to vulnerable populations who otherwise cannot afford it, the program not only improves individual health outcomes but also reinforces the importance of community involvement in healthcare. The acknowledgment of this program might encourage further support and investment in similar initiatives across the state.

Summary

SCR50 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that recognizes and expresses appreciation for the Louisiana Dental Association and the Dental Lifeline Network's Donated Dental Services Program. This program has provided over $10 million in donated dental treatment to individuals in Louisiana who are either elderly, have disabilities, or are medically fragile. The resolution honors the commitment and generosity of the volunteer dentists and dental laboratories that have participated in this initiative over the years.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR50 is overwhelmingly positive. Legislators and community members alike view the program as a vital resource for improving the quality of life for disadvantaged groups in Louisiana. The resolution acts as both a celebration of achievements and a call for continued dedication to serving those in need within the community.

Contention

While the resolution received unanimous support during its passage, it highlights broader issues in dental care accessibility for underserved populations. The recognition of the program serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by individuals requiring dental services and the need for continued advocacy to enhance support mechanisms for these groups. There is no notable contention directly surrounding SCR50 itself, but discussions around healthcare accessibility and volunteer service dynamics remain relevant.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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