Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR56

Introduced
4/27/15  
Introduced
4/27/15  
Passed
4/27/15  
Passed
4/27/15  
Engrossed
4/27/15  

Caption

Recognizes April 28, 2015, as Healthy Start Day at the Louisiana Legislature and commends the city of New Orleans, Family Road of Greater Baton Rouge, Crescent City WIC Services of Gretna, and Family Tree Information Education Counseling Center of Lafayette for contributions in improving the health of Louisiana moms and babies.

Impact

The resolution highlights the importance of the Healthy Start programs, which have received federal support to improve access to quality health care services for pregnant women and families. It aims to reduce disparities in perinatal health outcomes, particularly among African-American women, and is a response to the broader issues of infant mortality rates in Louisiana. The programs facilitate home visits, health education, and other supportive measures intended to empower women and bolster family resilience.

Summary

SCR56 is a concurrent resolution recognizing April 28, 2015, as 'Healthy Start Day' in the Louisiana Legislature. The resolution commends several organizations in New Orleans and beyond, including Family Road of Greater Baton Rouge and Crescent City WIC Services, for their efforts in improving the health of mothers and infants in the state. This recognition is part of a larger initiative funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services aimed at enhancing maternal health services through the Healthy Start programs.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR56 appears to be overwhelmingly positive. Legislators and community leaders have commended the efforts of the organizations involved in the Healthy Start initiative for their contributions to public health. By dedicating a day to recognize these efforts, the resolution aims to raise awareness of the challenges faced by new mothers and to highlight the resources available to them.

Contention

While SCR56 serves primarily as a ceremonial resolution acknowledging local efforts for maternal health improvement, it indirectly addresses underlying issues of health disparities and maternal care quality across Louisiana. There are no significant points of contention reported against this resolution; rather, it serves to unify stakeholders around a common goal of promoting better health outcomes for mothers and their infants in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR60

Recognizes April 28, 2015, as Healthy Start Day at the Louisiana Senate and commends the city of New Orleans, Family Road of Greater Baton Rouge, Crescent City WIC Services of Gretna, and Family Tree Information Education Counseling Center of Lafayette for contributions in improving the health of Louisiana moms and babies.

LA HR49

Designates Tuesday, April 28, 2015, as Healthy Start Day at the state capitol

LA SCR57

Recognizes Tuesday, April 28, 2015, as Healthy Start Day at the Louisiana Legislature.

LA SR59

Recognizes Tuesday, April 28, 2015, as Healthy Start Day at the Louisiana Senate.

LA SR39

Commends the service and contributions of The Links, Incorporated and recognizes Tuesday, April 10, 2012 as Louisiana Links Day at the State Capitol.

LA SR37

Commends the service and contributions of The Links, Incorporated and recognizes Wednesday, April 23, 2014, as Louisiana Links Day at the State Capitol.

LA SR37

Designates Wednesday, April 6, 2016, as New Orleans Day at the Louisiana Senate, commends the city of New Orleans and joins with the city in a celebration worthy of its unique contribution to Louisiana culture.

LA SR40

Commends the Junior League for its contributions to the state of Louisiana and recognizes April 18, 2024, as Junior League Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SCR126

Commends the service and contributions of The Links, Incorporated, and recognizes May 25, 2016, as Louisiana Links Day at the state capitol.

LA SR70

Commends the service and contributions of The Links, Incorporated and recognizes Wednesday, May 6, 2015, as Louisiana Links Day at the State Capitol.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.