Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR17

Introduced
4/6/10  

Caption

Commends Floyd Kirksey for "Walking the Walk" against childhood obesity and autism

Impact

The resolution underscores the role of public figures in promoting health initiatives and brings forth a collective call for community engagement to tackle the epidemic of childhood obesity and related conditions such as autism. By recognizing Kirksey's efforts, the bill aims to inspire others to contribute to physical health and awareness campaigns. It establishes a precedent for legislative support of grassroots health initiatives, reflecting a commitment to improving children's health across the state.

Summary

House Resolution 17 (HR17) commends Floyd Kirksey for his efforts in the fight against childhood obesity and autism through a symbolic walk from Shreveport to Baton Rouge. This annual event, which garners support from various local and state officials, aims to raise awareness about critical health issues affecting children in Louisiana. Kirksey's partnership with Representative Patrick Williams has attracted media attention, highlighting the importance of community involvement in addressing public health concerns.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR17 is overwhelmingly positive. Legislators and community members alike express appreciation for the initiative and the spirited efforts of activists like Kirksey. There is a shared feeling of pride and encouragement within the community to participate in health initiatives that benefit children. This resolution serves as a unifying force, rallying support for ongoing efforts against childhood obesity and autism.

Contention

While there are no explicit points of contention detailed in the text, the broader implications of the resolution may lead to discussions about effective strategies for addressing childhood obesity and autism. Potential debates might arise regarding whether the focus should be placed entirely on community-led initiatives or if there needs to be a more robust governmental intervention in health policy. However, the resolution itself is framed positively, seeking to celebrate accomplishments rather than ignite controversy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR28

Commends Mothers Against Drunk Driving La. and encourages participation in "Walk Like MADD" on May 1, 2010

LA SR134

Requests various childhood obesity groups to report to the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare.

LA HR16

Recognizes April 7, 2010, as National Start! Walking Day and Legislative Wellness Day

LA SR172

Requests various childhood obesity groups to report the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare.

LA HCR107

Requests members of the legislature to host an Obesity Awareness Walk within their respective districts and designates April 13, 2010, as "Obesity Awareness Day"

LA SCR37

Requests members of the legislature to host an Obesity Awareness Walk within their respective districts and designates April 13, 2010, as "Obesity Awareness Day."

LA HCR120

Recognizes June 7, 2021, as Louisiana Childhood Obesity Awareness Day at the state capitol and commends medical professionals for their efforts to prevent and combat childhood obesity in Louisiana

LA SR22

Requests members of the Senate to host an Obesity Awareness Walk within their respective districts and designates April 13, 2010, as "Obesity Awareness Day."

LA SR193

To recognize Monday, June 7, 2021, as Louisiana Childhood Obesity Awareness Day and commend efforts to prevent and combat childhood obesity in Louisiana.

LA HR98

Commends Shreveport Councilwoman Tabatha Taylor and Dominique Taylor on their advocacy for autism awareness

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.