Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR59

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

Caption

Commends BlackGirlsRun on their 15th anniversary and celebrates their efforts promoting a healthy lifestyle for African American women.

Impact

The resolution recognizes the significant role that BGR! plays in addressing critical health issues that disproportionately affect African American women in Louisiana. By encouraging fitness and a healthy lifestyle, the organization aims to combat chronic diseases linked to obesity, which are prevalent in this community. The resolution emphasizes the importance of physical health as it relates to overall well-being, quality of life, and social determinants of health such as income and educational outcomes.

Summary

Senate Resolution 59, introduced by Senators Carter and Duplessis, serves to commend the national organization BlackGirlsRun (BGR!) on their fifteenth anniversary and celebrates their initiatives aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles among African American women. The resolution highlights the concerning health statistics that indicate African American women have the highest rates of obesity compared to other demographic groups. It marks BGR!'s efforts to lower these rates through active engagement in running and fitness activities.

Sentiment

Generally, the sentiment surrounding SR59 is positive, reflecting a supportive acknowledgment of BGR!'s mission. Senators underlined the need for community support to tackle the obesity epidemic and improve health outcomes. The resolution shows a collective effort by state legislators to shed light on health disparities faced by African American women and promote initiatives that encourage healthy living.

Contention

While the resolution serves a commendatory purpose and does not face significant opposition, it does highlight broader issues related to health disparities and socioeconomic conditions that might require legislative attention beyond mere commendation. The call for action to pursue healthier lifestyles reveals an ongoing struggle to address systemic factors contributing to these disparities, suggesting a need for more comprehensive health policies targeting these issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR48

Commends the Junior League of Shreveport-Bossier, Inc. on celebrating their ninetieth anniversary.

LA HCR84

Creates the Task Force on African American Suicide Rates

LA SCR65

Commends WAFB television station upon the celebration of its seventieth anniversary of broadcasting.

LA SCR51

Commends LSU Health Shreveport School of Medicine on the celebration of its fiftieth anniversary.

LA SR177

Commends WAFB television station upon the celebration of its seventieth anniversary of broadcasting.

LA SR139

Commends and congratulates St. Mary's Academy seniors Calcea Johnson and Ne'Kiya Jackson for presenting their trigonometric proof of the Pythagorean Theorem at a sectional meeting of the American Mathematical Society.

LA SR83

Commends Wesley United Methodist Church on the 157th Anniversary of its founding.

LA HR149

Commends For His Temple Family Foods for its farm-to-table efforts in preparing and serving locally sourced foods and for promoting a family-style approach to healthy eating in northeast Louisiana

LA SCR20

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to convene a task force to make recommendations regarding nursing involvement to improve maternal outcomes.

LA SCR5

Commends and congratulates the Louisiana State University Tigers Womens Basketball team on winning their first NCAA Basketball Championship.

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