Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR52

Introduced
4/17/24  
Introduced
4/17/24  

Caption

Commends Dr. Michelle Yetman for her extraordinary community outreach to improve the lives of those with disabilities and the nonmedical professionals who deal with individuals with disabilities.

Impact

The resolution serves as a formal recognition of Dr. Yetman's efforts to enhance community understanding and support for people with disabilities. By focusing on collaborative, multidisciplinary approaches, SR52 encourages a more inclusive society where individuals with disabilities can receive the support they need. Moreover, it addresses the critical role of healthcare professionals in facilitating these changes, drawing attention to the significant impact of allied health professionals in the broader healthcare framework.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 52 (SR52) commends Dr. Michelle Yetman for her significant contributions towards improving the lives of individuals with disabilities, particularly those on the autism spectrum. Dr. Yetman's work, through early identification and intervention programs, emphasizes the importance of accessible resources like Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) therapy in north Louisiana. The resolution highlights her dedication as a faculty member and clinical psychologist at LSU Health Shreveport, where she actively engages in community outreach, education, and training for both families and first responders dealing with autism-related conditions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR52 is overwhelmingly positive, reinforcing the value placed on community involvement in the welfare of individuals with disabilities. The resolution celebrates the proactive measures taken by Dr. Yetman to educate and empower both families and professionals. In doing so, it expresses appreciation for her integral role in bridging the gap between healthcare providers and the families they serve, fostering a sense of trust and understanding in the community.

Contention

While SR52 is a commendatory resolution and does not directly propose changes to laws or policies, it underscores the ongoing need for comprehensive support services for individuals with disabilities. There may be concerns around resource allocation for existing programs and the accessibility of services within varying communities. Highlighting initiatives such as training first responders reflects a broader necessity for systemic change, but the resolution primarily serves to honor an individual rather than spearheading legislative reforms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR51

Commends Odyssey House Louisiana for its mission, growth, and impact over fifty years of service in treating individuals with chronic addictions.

LA HR116

Recognizes May 10, 2023, as Arc Appreciation Day at the state capitol and commends the twenty-two affiliated local chapters of The Arc of Louisiana for their dedication to individuals with disabilities and their families over the last sixty-nine years

LA SR152

Commends Senator Gregory Tarver for his years of distinguished public service.

LA HCR122

Memorializes the United States Congress to adopt strategies for improving access to dental care for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities

LA SR175

Congratulates Our Future Our Family Ministries upon the occasion of the grand opening of their Community Outreach Center & Ministry Services Complex.

LA HR112

Commends Odyssey House Louisiana for its mission, growth, and impact over fifty years of treating individuals with chronic addictions

LA HB449

Provides relative to the rights of voters with disabilities (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB553

Provides for the nomination of voters with disabilities for gubernatorial appointment to the State Board of Election Supervisors

LA HR286

Commends Dr. Jerome Cox for his community service and entrepreneurship

LA SR85

Commends Dennis "Maliq" Barnes on his record-setting college scholarship award offers and extraordinary achievements.

Similar Bills

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