Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR28

Introduced
3/20/18  
Introduced
3/20/18  
Passed
3/21/18  

Caption

Recognizes March 21, 2018, as Tobacco-Free Living Day in Louisiana

Impact

The recognition of Tobacco-Free Living Day is expected to bolster public health initiatives and encourage widespread participation in tobacco cessation activities. By bringing attention to the campaign, HR28 also aims to foster community engagement in health promotion activities that target reducing tobacco use across diverse populations, particularly among vulnerable groups. This resolution aligns with ongoing efforts to decrease tobacco usage rates, following a significant percentage of the population in Louisiana reported as tobacco users as of 2015.

Summary

House Resolution 28 (HR28) aims to officially recognize March 21, 2018, as Tobacco-Free Living Day in Louisiana, a day dedicated to promoting healthy, tobacco-free lifestyles throughout the state. The resolution underscores the importance of the Louisiana Campaign for Tobacco-Free Living, which plays a significant role in disseminating vital information and resources regarding the dangers of tobacco use and the health risks associated with second-hand smoke. By instituting this day of recognition, the resolution seeks to elevate the public's awareness of tobacco-related health issues and support efforts aimed at reducing tobacco consumption in Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR28 appears to be largely positive, especially among public health advocates and organizations involved in anti-tobacco efforts. Proponents of the resolution view it as a crucial step toward acknowledging and addressing a significant public health challenge in Louisiana. They believe that recognizing this day will enhance awareness and potentially lead to increased resources for tobacco cessation programs, contributing to a healthier population.

Contention

While HR28 primarily functions as a resolution rather than a bill imposing restrictions or regulations, its passage reflects a collective acknowledgment of the importance of tobacco control in improving public health outcomes. There may not be significant contention directly related to the resolution, but the broader implications of tobacco control policies could lead to discussions regarding the allocation of resources and potential pushback from tobacco industry stakeholders concerned about public health initiatives affecting their business.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR30

Recognizes March 21, 2018, as Stop the Bleed Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HR16

Designates March 21, 2018, as School-Based Health Care Awareness Day in Louisiana

LA SR25

Recognizes March 21, 2018, as Stop the Bleed Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HR30

Recognizes March 21, 2018, as World Down Syndrome Day at the state capitol

LA SR36

Recognizes and designates March 21, 2018, as Kick Butts Day in the Senate.

LA HR43

Recognizes March 28, 2018, as National Federation of Independent Business/Louisiana Small Business Day at the capitol

LA HR29

Recognizes March 21, 2018, as Forum 35 Day at the state capitol and commends members of the organization

LA HR24

Recognizes March 21, 2018, as Stop the Bleed Day at the capitol and commends the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Stop the Bleed campaign

LA HR34

Recognizes March 22, 2018, as the thirty-fourth annual Red and White Day at the Louisiana Legislature

LA HR118

Recognizes May 9, 2018, as March of Dimes Day at the state capitol

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.