Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HCR37

Introduced
4/27/23  
Introduced
4/27/23  

Caption

Recognizing The Month Of April 2023 As "national Donate Life Month" In Delaware.

Impact

The resolution does not introduce new laws or specific legal changes but serves to raise awareness about the vital issue of organ donation during National Donate Life Month. It seeks to foster a culture of giving and increase the number of registered donors in Delaware, which currently sees only about 51% of citizens including donor designations on their state IDs. By officially recognizing this month, state authorities aim to mobilize community support and encourage actions that can help alleviate the crisis of organ shortages.

Summary

HCR37 is a concurrent resolution recognizing April 2023 as 'National Donate Life Month' in Delaware, emphasizing the importance of organ, eye, and tissue donation. The resolution highlights alarming statistics, noting that approximately 104,000 Americans are on waiting lists for organ transplants, with over 400 waiting in Delaware alone. With a commitment to public education and awareness, HCR37 encourages citizens to consider becoming registered donors, an action that can potentially save and heal more than 100 lives through just one donation.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HCR37 appears to be positive, as there is broad support for organ donation among the population, health professionals, and religious organizations. The emphasis on promoting life-saving actions resonates with many Delawareans, and the resolution is likely to be embraced as a proactive step towards benefiting those in critical need of transplants. There does not seem to be significant opposition to the resolution, which reflects a unified perspective on the importance of organ donation.

Contention

While HCR37 has broad support, underlying societal challenges related to organ donation persist, including misinformation and hesitance surrounding the donation process. The resolution does not address the complex ethical considerations and potential disparities in access to organ transplants, which could be areas of contention in future discussions. Nevertheless, the proactive attempt to recognize National Donate Life Month is intended to create a platform for start discussions and mobilization in support of various initiatives to increase donations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DE HCR114

Recognizing The Month Of April 2024 As "national Donate Life Month" In Delaware.

DE HCR34

Recognizing The Month Of April 2025 As "national Donate Life Month" In Delaware.

DE HR1030

Raise awareness for organ donation; Month of April 2024 as National Donate Life Month.

DE HR2141

Recognizing April 2020 as National Donate Life Month.

DE HR1610

Recognizing April 2022 as National Donate Life Month.

DE HJR114

PROCLAIMING THE MONTH OF APRIL AS NATIONAL DONATE LIFE MONTH.

DE SR0108

A resolution to recognize April 2024 as National Donate Life Month.

DE HR174

April Proclaimed National Donate Life Month, recognized

DE SCR28

Recognizing The Month Of March 2025 As Kidney Month In Delaware.

DE SR0029

A resolution to recognize April 2023 as Donate Life Month.

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