Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR8

Introduced
3/10/14  
Introduced
3/10/14  
Passed
5/7/14  
Passed
5/7/14  
Engrossed
5/7/14  

Caption

Expresses the sense of the Louisiana Legislature on the need for colorectal cancer screening examinations.

Impact

The resolution serves as a formal acknowledgment from the Louisiana Legislature regarding the critical role of colorectal cancer screenings in enhancing public health. By advocating for increased awareness and adherence to screening guidelines, SCR8 aims to encourage preventive healthcare practices among residents, which could lead to early detection and better treatment outcomes for affected individuals. The effort to push for routine screenings aligns with health objectives to lower cancer rates through preventative measures.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 8 (SCR8) emphasizes the importance of routine colorectal cancer screening examinations. The resolution highlights that colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in the U.S. and poses a significant risk, with many cases preventable through timely screenings. It urges Louisiana citizens, particularly those aged 50 and older, to partake in screening examinations as recommended by their physicians to reduce the incidence and mortality associated with colorectal cancer.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR8 is strongly positive, reflecting a consensus among legislators on the necessity of colorectal screenings. By unanimously passing the resolution (28 yeas and 0 nays), the legislature demonstrated a unified stance on advancing public health initiatives and addressing the pressing health concerns posed by colorectal cancer. This collective support indicates a commitment to improving health outcomes for Louisiana residents.

Contention

While SCR8 has garnered widespread legislative support, the ongoing challenge remains the actual commitment of citizens to schedule and undergo recommended screenings. Legislative efforts like SCR8 strive to close the gap between awareness and action, motivating the public to prioritize preventative health measures. The resolution doesn't impose any mandates but rather serves as a call to action, potentially facing hurdles in changing public health behavior despite its supportive framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR15

Expresses the sense of the Louisiana Legislature on the need for colorectal cancer screening examinations.

LA SCR43

Expresses the recognition of the Louisiana Legislature on the need for colorectal cancer screening examinations.

LA SCR71

Expresses the recognition of the Louisiana Legislature on the need for colorectal cancer screening examinations.

LA SCR25

Expresses the recognition of the Louisiana Legislature on the need for colorectal cancer screening examinations.

LA SB1601

Breast examinations; cancer screenings; age

LA HCR67

Provides for the Louisiana Colorectal Cancer Roundtable to be coordinated by the LSU Health Sciences Centers

LA HB932

Health insurance policies; require coverage for colorectal cancer screenings.

LA SB1648

Breast examinations; cancer screenings; definition

LA HB812

Health insurance policies; require coverage for colorectal cancer examinations in accordance with American Cancer Society.

LA SR542

Colorectal Cancer Screenings; change of the minimum age; encourage

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HI HB556

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MS HB932

Health insurance policies; require coverage for colorectal cancer screenings.