Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR127

Introduced
4/22/24  
Introduced
4/22/24  
Passed
4/23/24  

Caption

Commends Dr. Michelle Yetman for her efforts to improve the lives of those with disabilities to aid the nonmedical professionals who work with those with disabilities

Impact

The resolution serves to recognize and amplify the ongoing efforts of professionals working with those who have disabilities. By highlighting Dr. Yetman's work, the resolution aims to raise awareness regarding the importance of early intervention services and the critical role of education and training in supporting both professionals and families affected by autism. It emphasizes the need for collaborative and multidisciplinary approaches to effectively address the complex needs of individuals with disabilities.

Summary

House Resolution 127 commends Dr. Michelle Yetman for her significant contributions to improving the lives of individuals with disabilities, particularly those on the autism spectrum. The resolution highlights Dr. Yetman's dedication to early identification, diagnosis, and the promotion of access to evidence-based therapies, including Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy. Her role as a clinical psychologist and associate professor has been crucial in educating not only individuals with disabilities and their families but also training community responders for better interactions with these populations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR127 is overwhelmingly positive, as it honors Dr. Yetman's extensive efforts and the broader cause of advocating for individuals with disabilities. Supporters of the resolution point out Dr. Yetman's proactive measures in community education and interaction with law enforcement to foster understanding and trust. This positive acknowledgment reflects a growing recognition of the essential role of allied health professionals in enhancing quality of life for those with disabilities.

Contention

While there are no overt points of contention in HR127, some may argue about the broader implications of such resolutions in addressing the immediate needs of the disability community. The focus on a single professional might prompt discussions on resource allocation and the systemic challenges faced by the broader network of allied health professionals and organizations in addressing disability-related issues comprehensively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR122

Memorializes the United States Congress to adopt strategies for improving access to dental care for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities

LA HR116

Recognizes May 10, 2023, as Arc Appreciation Day at the state capitol and commends the twenty-two affiliated local chapters of The Arc of Louisiana for their dedication to individuals with disabilities and their families over the last sixty-nine years

LA HB449

Provides relative to the rights of voters with disabilities (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HR227

Commends Kids Join the Fight for its efforts to defeat pediatric cancer

LA HR176

Commends Jessica Mallindine with the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management for her diligent work to help restore Louisiana's coast

LA HB553

Provides for the nomination of voters with disabilities for gubernatorial appointment to the State Board of Election Supervisors

LA HR112

Commends Odyssey House Louisiana for its mission, growth, and impact over fifty years of treating individuals with chronic addictions

LA HB500

Provides with respect to the applicability of the additional property tax exemptions for certain veterans with disabilities (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF RV See Note)

LA SR30

Recognizes those lives impacted by or lost due to COVID-19 and expresses support for the designation of the first Monday of March as COVID-19 Victims and Survivors Memorial Day.

LA HB486

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides with respect to the applicability of the additional property tax exemptions for certain veterans with disabilities (EG SEE FISC NOTE LF RV See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.