Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR914

Caption

Recognizing April as Minority Cancer Awareness Month in Texas.

Impact

By designating April as Minority Cancer Awareness Month, H.R. 914 encourages Texas residents and health policymakers to address the substantial gaps in cancer care and outcomes experienced by minority groups. The resolution serves as a platform for educational outreach and discussions on the unique challenges faced by Black, Native American, and Alaskan Native communities in combating cancer. This recognition may foster initiatives aimed at improving health literacy and access to treatment within affected communities, ultimately seeking to enhance overall public health.

Summary

H.R. No. 914 aims to recognize April as Minority Cancer Awareness Month in Texas, highlighting the significant disparities in cancer health outcomes among racial and ethnic minority groups. The resolution reflects growing concerns over the impact of socioeconomic conditions on health, particularly that people from these communities often face higher cancer rates and worse treatment outcomes. The bill draws attention to the critical need for increased awareness and action to improve access to quality health care for these underserved populations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the resolution is largely positive, promoting a proactive approach to a critical health issue. Supporters appreciate the spotlight on cancer health disparities as an important step towards equity in healthcare. The resolution unites various stakeholders around the cause of improving cancer treatment access for minority groups, fostering a collaborative atmosphere among health advocates, lawmakers, and community organizations focused on health equity.

Contention

While generally well-received, there is an underlying concern among some critics that the resolution alone does not address the systemic issues that contribute to health disparities. Skeptics argue that without concrete action, such as funding for research or programs targeting these disparities, the resolution may fall short of achieving substantial change. The challenge remains to translate awareness into actionable policy changes to effectively mitigate the adverse health outcomes experienced by minority populations.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR1320

Recognizing April 2013 as Minority Cancer Awareness Month in Texas.

TX HR1444

Recognizing April 2015 as Minority Cancer Awareness Month.

TX HR1391

Recognizing April 2019 as Minority Cancer Awareness Month.

TX HR639

Supporting the goals and ideals of "Minority Mental Health Awareness Month" and recognizing the disproportionate impacts of mental health conditions and struggles on minority populations and communities.

TX SCR141

Mental Health Awareness Month.

TX HR1249

Recognizing April 2017 as Minority Cancer Awareness Month.

TX SCR155

Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month.

TX SCR60

Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month.

TX SCR66

Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month.

TX HR257

Recognizing March 2023 as Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Similar Bills

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