Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR134

Introduced
6/21/11  

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution aims to consolidate ongoing efforts without duplicating resources, thereby fostering collaboration among key stakeholders. By urging entities like the Department of Health and Hospitals and educational institutions to provide updates by January 1, 2012, the resolution seeks to ensure accountability and promote effective strategies to combat the rising obesity rates among children. This joint effort is critical as it aligns various public health initiatives towards a common goal of improving child health outcomes in Louisiana.

Summary

Senate Resolution 134 encourages the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare to conduct a study examining various agencies' efforts in addressing the childhood obesity epidemic in Louisiana. Not only does the resolution highlight the urgent need for community-based prevention strategies, but it also underscores the alarming statistics of child obesity within the state, as reported by the Louisiana Council on Obesity Prevention and Management. This emphasizes the potential long-term impacts on children’s health including risks of serious conditions such as cardiovascular diseases and diabetes.

Sentiment

The general sentiment expressed in the discussions around SR134 appears to be positive and constructive. Stakeholders acknowledge the seriousness of childhood obesity and support the resolution as a necessary step to gather more information and strategize on effective interventions. The emphasis on reports and studies reflects a proactive approach to solving a pressing issue rather than merely addressing it in a reactive manner.

Contention

While there is broad agreement on the need to address childhood obesity, there could be potential contention regarding resource allocation and the efficiency of the initiatives discussed. Different agencies may have varying priorities and strategies, leading to debates on the best practices for effective implementation of the resolution's intent. Moreover, the challenge of engaging the community in health initiatives could be another aspect of contention, as participation from families and local organizations is vital for the success of preventive measures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR172

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

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 HB326

Makes technical corrections to various provisions of law within the purview of the legislative committees on health and welfare

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 HB314

Makes technical corrections to various provisions of law within and relating to the subject matter of the legislative committees on health and welfare

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 SCR40

Requests the Department of Health and Hospitals and the Louisiana Ambulance Alliance to work in collaboration through the Emergency Medical Services Professional Working Group to meet certain goals and to report to the Senate and House committees on health and welfare by February 1, 2012.

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 SCR137

Requests DHH to study the most effective means to ensure the proper utilization of inhalers by school nurses and report to the Senate and House Committees on Health and Welfare.

LA HR121

Urges and requests that state agencies participating in BrightStart coordinate policy, budget planning, infrastructure, and services and report progress to the House Committee on Health and Welfare

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