California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR71

Introduced
2/17/22  
Introduced
2/17/22  
Refer
2/17/22  
Refer
2/17/22  
Engrossed
3/21/22  
Engrossed
3/21/22  
Refer
3/24/22  
Refer
3/24/22  
Enrolled
4/18/22  
Enrolled
4/18/22  
Chaptered
4/22/22  

Caption

Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month.

Impact

The resolution underscores the public health challenge posed by TBIs, calling attention to the estimated 1.7 million individuals who suffer TBIs annually, leading to thousands of deaths and hospitalizations. It advocates for widespread awareness initiatives and urges all levels of government to promote discussions regarding TBIs and their implications on health and wellness. By proclaiming March as a dedicated month for increased awareness, the bill aims to foster community support and resource allocation. This could enhance care frameworks for individuals dealing with TBIs, addressing their complex medical and social needs.

Summary

SCR71, introduced by Bates, seeks to designate March 2022 as Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month in California. The bill highlights the seriousness of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), which affect millions of Americans each year and significantly contribute to disability and mortality rates across the country. The resolution outlines the need for an increased understanding of TBIs, emphasizing the necessity for early detection, screening, and ongoing care to support those affected and their families.

Sentiment

There is a supportive sentiment around SCR71, as legislators recognize the importance of mental and physical health issues stemming from TBIs. The mood reflects a collective effort to promote community health and safety, especially among vulnerable populations such as athletes, children, and the elderly. The bill also garnered a unanimously positive response in the legislative voting, indicating broad agreement on the significance of raising awareness about TBIs and the need for structural support.

Contention

As a resolution rather than a regulatory measure, SCR71 does not directly alter state laws or policies but raises significant public health discussions. While there are minimal contentions resulting from this measure, detractors may argue about resource allocation and the potential need for more extensive legislative action regarding health care provisions for TBI victims. Nonetheless, the overwhelming support highlights a consensus on the necessity of addressing TBIs and their profound societal impacts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SCR98

Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month.

CA SCR86

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CA SCR71

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CA ACR229

Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.

CA ACR61

Alcohol Awareness Month.

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CA SCR69

Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.

CA SR71

Relative to Service Dog Appreciation Month.

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Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.