Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR182

Introduced
6/8/15  
Introduced
6/8/15  
Passed
6/9/15  

Caption

Proclaims the first week in November as Krewe de Quit Week in an effort to promote smoking cessation in Louisiana

Impact

By declaring a specific week for Krewe de Quit, the resolution seeks to galvanize both public and private efforts to reduce smoking rates in Louisiana. It highlights existing resources, such as the Smoking Cessation Trust, which offers free services to assist individuals in their quitting journey. The HR182 resolution not only aims to lower the smoking prevalence but also strives to enhance public health by promoting wellness within the community, thus aiming for a targeted reduction in smoking rates by 2017.

Summary

House Resolution 182 (HR182) aims to promote awareness and efforts for smoking cessation in Louisiana by proclaiming the first week of November as Krewe de Quit Week. This initiative recognizes the significant health risks associated with tobacco use, noting that a substantial number of Louisiana adults smoke and that thousands die annually from smoking-related diseases. The resolution emphasizes the importance of providing accessible cessation resources and support to smokers in the state, encouraging community engagement in the fight against tobacco addiction.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HR182 is positive, with strong support from health advocates and community leaders who see this initiative as a proactive step towards improving public health in Louisiana. Many stakeholders applaud the effort to raise awareness of smoking cessation resources available to residents and to foster an environment conducive to quitting smoking. However, some expressed concerns about the challenges of fully reaching and effectively assisting all smokers in need of support.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not present significant contention, it reflects the ongoing public health debate regarding smoking in Louisiana. There may be differing opinions about the effectiveness of such initiatives and the ability of support systems to meet the needs of smokers. Nonetheless, the proclamation reinforces the commitment of the state legislature to tackle smoking-related issues through public awareness and community mobilization.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR95

Recognizes and commends the Smoking Cessation Trust for its dedicated efforts to improve public health in La.

LA HB158

Provides relative to promotion of smoking cessation programs and services

LA HR244

Designates the week of September 24-30, 2018, as Louisiana Craft Brewer Week

LA HR126

Proclaims May, 2015, as foster care month in Louisiana

LA HCR56

Proclaims November 2012 as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) awareness month in Louisiana

LA HR251

Designates September 23-29, 2019, as Louisiana Craft Brewer Week in Louisiana

LA HCR165

Proclaims May 17 through 23, 2014, "Safe Boating Week" in Louisiana

LA SR101

Designates week of November 6 through November 12, 2022 as "Certified Public Accountants Week" in New Jersey.

LA SR4

Designates the week of November 9 through 16, 2015, as "School Psychologist Week".

LA AJR104

Designates second full week in November of each year as "School Psychology Awareness Week."

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