Louisiana 2020 1st Special Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR13

Introduced
6/15/20  
Introduced
6/15/20  
Passed
6/16/20  

Caption

Commends the Louisiana Tumor Registry, the faculty of LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, and the School of Public Heath for their contributions to the fight against cancer.

Impact

This resolution acknowledges the Louisiana Tumor Registry's standing among the nation’s best cancer registries and emphasizes the importance of accurate and timely data collection in improving health policy. It aligns with Louisiana's law that designates cancer as a reportable disease, mandating various health facilities to report cancer cases, thereby enhancing understanding and management of the disease at a regional and national level.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 13, introduced by Senator Harris, commends the Louisiana Tumor Registry as well as the faculty of the Louisiana State University (LSU) Health Sciences Center and the School of Public Health for their significant contributions to fighting cancer. The resolution highlights the essential role of cancer registries in monitoring cancer occurrences, aiding research, managing cancer treatment, and allocating resources to combat the disease effectively.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR13 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, providing recognition to institutions and individuals dedicated to cancer research and public health. There is a collective appreciation for the vitality of the data collected by the Louisiana Tumor Registry, which is seen as integral for improving cancer treatment and outcomes, ultimately contributing to policies that safeguard public health.

Contention

While the resolution is largely focused on commending the Louisiana Tumor Registry, it touches on critical issues within cancer research and the importance of continuous funding and resources to maintain high standards of data collection and research advancements. There are no significant points of contention mentioned in the documentation, suggesting a unified support for the efforts of the LSU Health Sciences Center and its associated bodies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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