Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR16

Introduced
4/10/23  
Introduced
4/10/23  
Engrossed
4/11/23  
Engrossed
4/11/23  
Passed
4/13/23  

Caption

Recognizes April 11-17, 2023, as Black Maternal Health Week in the state

Impact

The resolution seeks to underscore the importance of focused attention on reducing maternal mortality and improving health outcomes for all women, particularly Black women who face systemic barriers to healthcare. By formally recognizing Black Maternal Health Week, the resolution encourages healthcare providers and organizations to acknowledge and address maternal complications early and effectively. Additionally, this could inspire local initiatives aimed at monitoring and improving maternal health services, potentially leading to policy changes that benefit marginalized communities.

Summary

HCR16 is a concurrent resolution recognizing April 11-17, 2023, as Black Maternal Health Week in Louisiana. The resolution addresses the alarming maternal mortality rate among Black women, highlighting that they are more likely to face complications during pregnancy and childbirth compared to their white counterparts. Statistics indicate that Louisiana has the highest maternal mortality rate in the nation, which is a pressing public health concern that needs immediate attention. The resolution aims to raise awareness about these disparities and promote actions to improve maternal health outcomes for Black women in the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR16 appears to be largely positive, emphasizing solidarity and the necessity for change regarding Black maternal health issues. Legislators and advocacy groups support the resolution, viewing it as an essential step toward addressing health inequities and promoting awareness of maternal health challenges specific to Black women. However, it also brings attention to the ongoing struggles and biases faced in the healthcare system that need urgent rectification.

Contention

While HCR16 serves an important purpose of raising awareness, it also highlights the broader systemic issues that contribute to the health disparities faced by Black women, such as socioeconomic status and lack of access to quality healthcare. Acknowledging these challenges inspires community activism and collaboration among various organizations, such as Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., which operates initiatives to improve Black maternal health. The resolution serves as a rallying point for advocates pushing for changes to ensure safe motherhood for all.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR14

Designates April 11-17, 2025, as Black Maternal Health Week in Louisiana

LA HR99

Recognizes April 11-17, 2024, as Black Maternal Health Week in Louisiana

LA HR22

Designates April 11-17, 2025, as Black Maternal Health Week in Louisiana

LA HR4

Recognizes the week of April 11 through 17, 2023, as Black Maternal Health Week

LA SR19

Designates the week of April 11-17, 2023, as Black Maternal Health Week.

LA SCR30

Recognizing The Week Of April 11 Through April 17, 2023 As "black Maternal Health Awareness Week" In Delaware.

LA HCR107

Recognizing The Week Of April 11 Through April 17, 2024, As "black Maternal Health Awareness Week" In Delaware.

LA SCR45

Recognizing The Week Of April 11 Through April 17, 2025 As "black Maternal Health Awareness Week" In Delaware.

LA HR829

Recognizing April 11-17, 2025, as Black Maternal Health Week.

LA HR120

Black Maternal Health Week; recognize April 11 through 17, 2025, as.

Similar Bills

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