Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR9

Introduced
3/16/22  
Introduced
3/16/22  
Passed
3/21/22  

Caption

Recognizes March 2022 as Problem Gambling Awareness Month in the state of Louisiana.

Impact

The recognition provided by SR9 serves to mobilize state and community resources towards problem gambling prevention and treatment. It aligns various organizations, including the Louisiana Department of Health and multiple gambling-related associations, around a common cause. The initiative aims to enhance public understanding of gambling problems and the accompanying treatment services available in Louisiana, thereby potentially improving the overall response to this public health issue. This resolution can help mitigate stigma and encourage those affected to seek help.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 9 (SR9) recognizes March 2022 as Problem Gambling Awareness Month in the state of Louisiana. The resolution aims to highlight the significant issue of problem gambling, a public health concern that affects diverse populations across the state. It emphasizes the societal and economic costs associated with problem gambling and the importance of awareness in mitigating its effects. By designating this month, the resolution promotes education about available services to address gambling issues and underscores the effectiveness of treatment options.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR9 appears to be supportive, reflecting a collective acknowledgment of gambling as a critical public health issue. Stakeholders, including health workers and gambling organizations, likely view the resolution as a positive step towards addressing the challenges posed by problem gambling. The resolution's backing indicates an understanding of the need for preventive measures and the effective treatment of gambling addiction, fostering a proactive approach to the issue.

Contention

While generally supportive, the resolution does not entail significant contention. However, discussions around problem gambling may highlight differing opinions on effective treatment approaches or preventive strategies. Some stakeholders may push for more extensive measures or resources to be allocated towards combating gambling addiction, which could foster further examination of existing policies and programs related to public health and gambling services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR82

Designating the month of March 2023 as "Problem Gambling Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania and recognizing the month of March 2023 as "National Problem Gambling Awareness Month."

LA HR52

Designating the month of March 2025 as "Problem Gambling Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania and recognizing the month of March 2025 as "National Problem Gambling Awareness Month."

LA SR26

Relative to Problem Gambling Awareness Month.

LA SR70

Relative to Problem Gambling Awareness Month.

LA HCR26

Recognizing March 2023, As Problem Gambling Awareness Month.

LA SR20

Relative to Problem Gambling Awareness Month.

LA SR78

Relative to Problem Gambling Awareness Month.

LA SR91

Relative to Problem Gambling Awareness Month

LA SR20

Relative to Problem Gambling Awareness Month

LA SR16

Relative to Problem Gambling Awareness Month.

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