Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR19

Introduced
3/13/12  
Passed
3/13/12  

Caption

Recognizes March 15, 2012 as Text4baby Day at the Louisiana Legislature.

Impact

The recognition of Text4baby Day aims to elevate public awareness of maternal and child health issues in Louisiana. Given the state's concerning statistics on premature births and infant mortality rates, SCR19 advocates for the utilization of modern communication technologies to enhance health education. This initiative is expected to foster better health outcomes by encouraging enrollment in the Text4baby program. The resolution reflects a commitment to addressing health disparities and improving health knowledge within socioeconomically vulnerable populations.

Summary

SCR19, a Senate Concurrent Resolution, proclaims March 15, 2012, as Text4baby Day in Louisiana, highlighting the importance of health education for pregnant women and new mothers. The resolution supports the Text4baby initiative, which provides free health-focused text messages to expecting and new mothers. This program is designed to disseminate crucial health information and resources, helping mothers make informed choices regarding their health and the health of their babies. The resolution underscores current health challenges in Louisiana, such as high rates of preterm births and infant mortality, emphasizing the need for improved prenatal and postnatal care.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SCR19 appears to be positive, as it seeks to promote a proactive approach to maternal and infant health. Legislators, health advocates, and community stakeholders likely view the Text4baby initiative as a vital tool in empowering mothers with the information they need to ensure healthier pregnancies and childhoods. The resolution received unanimous support during the Senate vote, reflecting a consensus on the importance of maternal health awareness and advocacy.

Contention

While SCR19 primarily serves as a supportive recognition for the Text4baby program, discussions around such public health initiatives often point to broader systemic issues, including healthcare access, socioeconomic disparities, and public health funding. Some legislators may express concerns regarding the effectiveness of text messaging as the sole method for health education, advocating for a more comprehensive approach that includes in-person support and resources. Nevertheless, the passage of SCR19 positions Louisiana as an advocate for innovative public health solutions aimed at addressing persistent issues in maternal and infant health.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR84

Urges and requests the Dept. of Health and Hospitals and the La. Hospital Association to promote and encourage all hospitals and medical clinics that receive state dollars to promote the "Text4baby" initiative

LA SR61

Recognizes Tuesday, April 28, 2015, as March of Dimes Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SR45

Recognizes Tuesday, April 8, 2014, as March of Dimes Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SR146

Recognizes Tuesday, May 24, 2016, as March of Dimes Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HCR23

Recognizes April 17, 2019, as March of Dimes Day at the state capitol

LA SR86

Recognizes Tuesday, May 7, 2013, as March of Dimes Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HR34

Recognizes March 22, 2018, as the thirty-fourth annual Red and White Day at the Louisiana Legislature

LA SR45

Recognizes Thursday, April 19, 2012, as the twenty-eight annual "Red and White Day" at the Louisiana Legislature.

LA HR63

Recognizes Tuesday, April 8, 2014, as March of Dimes Day at the state capitol

LA HCR228

Recognizes Tuesday, June 8, 2010, as Red and White Day at the Louisiana Legislature

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.