California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR20

Introduced
2/21/19  
Introduced
2/21/19  
Refer
2/21/19  
Engrossed
3/18/19  
Engrossed
3/18/19  
Refer
4/1/19  
Refer
4/1/19  
Enrolled
4/4/19  
Enrolled
4/4/19  
Chaptered
4/10/19  
Chaptered
4/10/19  
Passed
4/10/19  

Caption

Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month.

Impact

This resolution serves primarily to promote awareness rather than enact legislative changes to existing laws. By elevating the discussion around bleeding disorders, SCR20 aims to foster a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by those with these conditions and to advocate for better medical care and resources. The resolution is rooted in the recognition that without treatment, individuals with bleeding disorders are subject to serious health risks, including spontaneous bleeding episodes and potential long-term disabilities.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 20, known as SCR20, aims to declare the month of March 2019 as 'Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month' in California. The resolution highlights the importance of raising awareness for hemophilia and other related bleeding disorders that affect thousands of individuals within the state. Hemophilia alone is noted to impact a minimum of 4,000 people in California, with an additional 360,000 individuals affected by von Willebrand disease.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR20 is predominantly positive, reflecting a unified legislative support for the acknowledgment of bleeding disorders and the need for increased community awareness. The measure was passed unanimously, indicating a strong bipartisan agreement on the significance of the issue presented. The resolution acts as a proactive step toward improving public health conversation and engagement about hemophilia and related conditions.

Contention

While SCR20 is straightforward in its purpose, notable points of contention may arise around the broader implications of awareness months. Some advocacy groups may argue that simply declaring awareness months is insufficient without accompanying actions to improve treatment access and education. However, the absence of opposition in the voting history suggests that the resolution garnered wide-ranging approval among California legislators, indicating a general consensus on its importance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SCR118

Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month.

CA ACR23

Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month.

CA ACR170

Lyme Disease Awareness Month.

CA ACR61

Alcohol Awareness Month.

CA SCR141

Mental Health Awareness Month.

CA SR92

Relative to Lupus and Fibromyalgia Awareness Month.

CA ACR103

Valley Fever Awareness Month.

CA ACR75

Mental Health Awareness Month.

CA SCR162

Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month and The Longest Day.

CA SCR138

Parkinson’s Awareness Month.

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