Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR44

Introduced
4/16/19  
Introduced
4/16/19  
Passed
4/17/19  

Caption

Commends Dr. Melinda Sothern, the Scientists for Translational Research in Youth research group, and the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, School of Public Health

Impact

HR44 underscores the alarming statistics regarding obesity in Louisiana, where childhood obesity ranks as the fourth highest and adult obesity the sixth highest in the nation. By recognizing the efforts of Dr. Sothern and the Scientists for Translational Research in Youth (STORY) group, the resolution seeks to draw attention to the public health crisis that obesity represents, which is associated with numerous health complications and increased healthcare costs. It promotes a collaborative approach to research and community outreach, aiming to mitigate the effects of obesity and enhance the quality of life for Louisiana residents.

Summary

House Resolution 44 (HR44) commends Dr. Melinda Sothern and her colleagues at the Louisiana State University (LSU) Health Sciences Center for their significant contributions to combating obesity in various populations throughout Louisiana. The resolution highlights Dr. Sothern's extensive work in researching the causes and behaviors linked to obesity, particularly among children, and emphasizes the importance of her outreach initiatives aimed at promoting healthier lifestyles. The resolution serves to honor the commitment of these individuals and organizations in addressing a pressing public health issue in the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR44 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating the contributions of dedicated researchers and public health advocates. Supporters of the resolution appreciate the acknowledgment of individuals who work tirelessly to improve health outcomes for the population. This act reflects a consensus on the importance of tackling obesity through education, community engagement, and research, indicating a shared commitment to public health across various stakeholders.

Contention

Although HR44 is primarily a commendation and does not propose specific changes to state laws, it reflects broader discussions about addressing obesity in Louisiana. The resolution points to existing programs such as the Healthy Together Family Nutrition and Exercise Program, highlighting the essential role of educational initiatives in public health strategies. Notable points of contention may arise from differing views on how to effectively combat obesity, including debates on funding, program implementation, and engagement with local communities, as these factors will influence the success of outreach efforts.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

LA HR55

Commends the Louisiana Tumor Registry at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans

LA HR56

Commends Dr. Augusto Ochoa and the Louisiana State University Health New Orleans' Stanley S. Scott Cancer Center

LA SR13

Commends the Louisiana Tumor Registry, the faculty of LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, and the School of Public Heath for their contributions to the fight against cancer.

LA HR60

Commends the Comprehensive Alcohol Research Center at the LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans

LA SR53

Commends the LSU Health Sciences Centers in Shreveport and in New Orleans on their contributions to healthcare development in Louisiana.

LA SR27

Commends the LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans School of Dentistry's Summer Enrichment Program.

LA HR94

Commends LSU Health Sciences Center at New Orleans for its participation in the Southeast Partnership for Improving Research and Training in Cancer Health Disparities and its receipt of a National Institutes of Health P20 Exploratory Center Grant

LA HR40

Commends the LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans School of Medicine's Camp Tiger program

LA HR39

Commends LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans' School of Allied Health Professions, Human Development Center for excellence in assisting Louisiana's disabled population

LA HCR76

Commends the medical students of Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport School of Medicine for the creation of the American Medical Student Research Journal

Similar Bills

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