Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR172

Introduced
6/20/10  

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution highlights the serious health risks associated with childhood obesity, which include increased risks of cardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes, and other health issues traditionally seen in adults. By recognizing this as a public health problem, SR172 emphasizes the need for urgent action and a unified response from multiple stakeholders to maximize the efficiency of resources devoted to addressing the issue. The collaborative study proposed in the resolution is designed to minimize duplication of efforts and ensure that all groups work cohesively towards the goal of reducing childhood obesity rates.

Summary

Senate Resolution 172, introduced by Senator Broome, aims to address the growing childhood obesity epidemic in Louisiana through a comprehensive and collaborative approach. The resolution urges the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare to study the rates of childhood obesity and the various efforts of organizations and agencies currently working to combat this health crisis. Specifically, the resolution requests these organizations to report back by January 1, 2011, on the status of their ongoing initiatives focused on reducing the incidence of childhood obesity among children in Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR172 appears to be largely supportive, with participants recognizing the necessity of a coordinated approach to tackle childhood obesity. There is acknowledgement of the importance of community-based prevention strategies, as obesity trends indicate a rising problem affecting children across the state. Public health officials, educators, and youth advocacy groups likely share a common goal of improving health outcomes, suggesting a consensus on the need for diligent action and cooperation among various parties.

Contention

While the resolution itself is not likely to face significant opposition, there may be discussions around the efficacy of the proposed collaborations and the specific strategies that different organizations might employ. Potential points of contention could arise in debates about resource allocation or differing views on how best to mobilize community efforts toward the common goal of combating childhood obesity. Additionally, the resolution's success will hinge upon the commitment of all involved parties to share information and work together effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR134

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

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 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 SR152

Requests the Department of Health and Hospitals to study the impact of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on Louisiana-based community mental health centers and to report to the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare by January 1, 2011.

LA HR99

Requests BrightStart, Louisiana's Early Childhood Advisory Council, to study the merits of, and possible plans for, expansion of the evidence-based Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) and to report to the House Committee on Health and Welfare

LA SR12

Requests study of medical malpractice caps and surcharges by Senate Committee on Health and Welfare and Senate Committee on Judiciary A.

LA SCSR2

Requests the Senate Health and Welfare Committee and the House Health and Welfare Committee to convene for a hearing to study the SR 29 of 2014 work group report on strategies to decrease primary care utilization in emergency rooms in hospitals across Louisiana.

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 SR35

Requests the Group Benefits Policy and Planning Board within the office of group benefits to study and prepare a cost benefit analysis for the provision of anti-obesity treatments and services for plan participants.

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