Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR50

Introduced
5/10/22  
Introduced
5/10/22  
Passed
5/11/22  
Passed
5/11/22  
Engrossed
5/11/22  

Caption

Commends Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center for hosting the "Live Well Baton Rouge" event on May 14, 2022.

Impact

SCR50 highlights the alarming cancer statistics in Louisiana, where cancer remains the second leading cause of death. The resolution cites data from the American Cancer Society and Louisiana Tumor Registry, noting the high number of new cancer cases and deaths in the state. By commending the Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center, the resolution reinforces the importance ofcommunity-based initiatives and preventive healthcare measures in addressing these health challenges.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 50 (SCR50) commends the Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center for hosting the 'Live Well Baton Rouge' event on May 14, 2022. The resolution recognizes the significant contribution of the center to community health, particularly its efforts in providing free cancer screenings. Since 2008, the event has facilitated early cancer detection for many individuals who may not otherwise have access to such services. This initiative is particularly important given the high rates of cancer incidence and mortality in Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR50 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting appreciation for the Cancer Center's dedication to improving health outcomes in the Baton Rouge area. The significant participation rate at the 'Live Well Baton Rouge' event—nearly 6,000 participants with many receiving critical screenings for the first time—demonstrates a community commitment to addressing cancer awareness and prevention. The resolution serves as a public acknowledgment of the Center's role in enhancing the health and well-being of local residents.

Contention

While SCR50 serves as a commendation rather than a legislative change, it nonetheless underscores the ongoing need for healthcare services in Louisiana. The focus on cancer screening initiatives raises awareness about the disparities in healthcare access that exist, particularly for minority populations often underserved in medical contexts. The success of the program exemplifies the potential impact of community health efforts on improving early detection rates and ultimately saving lives.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

LA HR126

Commends Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center for its hosting of the Live Well Baton Rouge event on May 14, 2022

LA SR68

Commends the Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center on hosting its 11th annual "Fest for Life" health event on Saturday, April 14, 2018.

LA SR17

Commends the Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center on hosting its 10th annual Fest for Life health event on Saturday, April 22, 2017.

LA SR42

Commends Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center for hosting "Fest for Life" which provides free cancer screenings, as a minority cancer awareness event, on April 16, 2016.

LA SCR9

Designates March 2020 as Colorectal Cancer Awareness month in Louisiana and commends Mary Bird Perkins - Our Lady of the Lake Cancer Center on the achievement of attaining the designation of National Accreditation Program for Rectal Cancer.

LA HCR15

Designates March 2020 as Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month in Louisiana and commends the Mary Bird Perkins -- Our Lady of the Lake Cancer Center

LA SCR10

Proclaims March 21, 2022, as Louisiana State Capitol Colorectal Cancer Awareness Day in Louisiana.

LA SR62

Recognizes April 13-19, 2014, as National Minority Cancer Awareness Week and commends Mary Bird Perkins-Our Lady of the Lake Cancer Center on holding "Fest for Life".

LA SCR18

Commends the efforts of The Cancer Program of Our Lady of the Lake and Mary Bird Perkins as it celebrates National Minority Cancer Awareness Week through the provision of free cancer screenings and education and awareness programs to minority populations.

LA SCR15

Commends "Visit Baton Rouge" on its 50th anniversary.

Similar Bills

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