Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR113

Introduced
5/9/16  

Caption

Recognizes Monday, May 9, 2016, as Louisiana Gray Day to increase awareness of brain cancer and to encourage everyone to wear gray on that day.

Impact

This resolution is symbolic in nature and serves to elevate public understanding regarding brain cancer, particularly emphasizing the need for greater awareness and early detection. By officially designating a day to focus on this cause, it aims to foster an environment where individuals are more proactive about health screenings and supportive of ongoing research efforts. The resolution connects personal stories, acknowledging the struggles of individuals like Gary Leingang, which adds a poignant touch to its call for heightened awareness.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 113, introduced by Senator Martiny, recognizes May 9, 2016, as Louisiana Gray Day, aiming to raise awareness about brain cancer. The resolution highlights the dire statistics surrounding brain cancer, which is recognized as one of the most aggressive forms of cancer, leading to significant health challenges. It emphasizes the need for societal awareness and engagement in combating brain cancer, encouraging the public to wear gray as a show of solidarity and support for affected individuals.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR113 is overwhelmingly positive, as it brings attention to a critical health issue that affects a wide range of individuals. There is a collective agreement among legislators and the community that increasing awareness can potentially lead to improved outcomes through early detection and better treatment methodologies. This resolution is seen as a necessary recognition of the pressing health crisis that brain cancer represents.

Contention

While primarily a resolution focused on awareness, SR113 spurs discussions about the need for increased funding and initiatives for brain cancer research and support services. There may be ongoing debates about the adequacy of current resources allocated to combat cancer and the effectiveness of awareness campaigns. However, no significant points of contention were highlighted in the discussions surrounding this resolution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR38

Recognizes May 9, annually, as Louisiana Gray Day to increase brain cancer awareness

LA HCR20

Recognizes May 9 annually as Wear Gray Day in Louisiana to increase brain cancer awareness

LA HCR110

Designates May 9 annually as Louisiana Gray Day to increase awareness of brain cancer

LA SR210

Recognizing November 15, 2023, as "Juvenile Diabetes Day" and "JDRF Day" in Pennsylvania and encouraging everyone to wear blue on November 15, 2023, for "Juvenile Diabetes Day."

LA SCR163

Designating May 27, 2024, As Brain Cancer Awareness Day In The State Of Delaware.

LA HR27

Recognizes March 27, 2018, as Alzheimer's Awareness Day at the state capitol

LA HR13

Recognizes Monday, February 29, 2016, as Rare Disease Day in the state of Louisiana

LA SR691

A resolution expressing support for the designation of May 17, 2024, as "DIPG Pediatric Brain Cancer Awareness Day" to raise awareness of, and encourage research on, diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma tumors and pediatric cancers in general.

LA SR303

A resolution expressing support for the designation of May 17, 2025, as "DIPG Pediatric Brain Cancer Awareness Day" to raise awareness of, and encourage research on, diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma tumors and pediatric cancers in general.

LA SR232

A resolution expressing support for the designation of May 17, 2023, as "DIPG Pediatric Brain Cancer Awareness Day" to raise awareness of, and encourage research on, diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma tumors and pediatric cancers in general.

Similar Bills

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