Michigan 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan Senate Bill SR0068

Introduced
9/7/23  

Caption

A resolution to recognize September 2023 as Cholesterol Education Month and September 1, 2023, as Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (LDL-C) Awareness Day.

Impact

This resolution serves to raise awareness about cholesterol levels, particularly LDL-C, which is linked to higher risks of heart disease and related health issues. By officially declaring these days, the Michigan Senate aims to encourage both healthcare providers and the general public to engage in discussions about heart health and the significance of monitoring cholesterol levels. The resolution also urges healthcare providers to adhere to established treatment guidelines and calls for updates to state cardiovascular health initiatives to improve outcomes for patients suffering from these conditions.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 68 aims to officially recognize September 2023 as Cholesterol Education Month and September 1, 2023, as Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (LDL-C) Awareness Day. The resolution emphasizes the importance of cholesterol education and awareness surrounding cardiovascular disease, which is identified as a major health risk affecting millions of adults in the U.S. The resolution highlights various statistics regarding cholesterol levels and the prevalence of cardiovascular disease, notably stressing that the condition disproportionately affects minority populations.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SR0068 is supportive, as it seeks to promote public health education and awareness. Policymakers and health advocates view the initiative as a positive step toward combating heart disease through increased awareness and by providing actionable insights to the community about managing cholesterol. The initiative symbolizes a collective effort to improve healthcare responses to cardiovascular diseases and reflects a commitment to addressing health disparities.

Contention

While the resolution promotes awareness and education, it does not likely face significant opposition. There may be concerns regarding the state's public health priorities, but as a resolution rather than a legislative bill, its impact does not directly impose new regulations or changes to existing laws. Nevertheless, the importance of collaborative efforts between healthcare organizations and the state government to implement effective cardiovascular health strategies may spark discussions on resource allocation and public health strategies moving forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI HR0131

A resolution to declare September 2023 as Cholesterol Education Month in the state of Michigan.

MI SR496

A resolution designating September 2023 as "National Cholesterol Education Month" and September 30, 2023, as LDL-C Awareness Day.

MI HR709

Supporting the designation of September 2023 as "National Cholesterol Education Month", and September 30, 2023, as LDL-C Awareness Day.

MI SR566

A resolution designating September 2024 as "National Cholesterol Education Month" and September 30, 2024, as "LDL-C Awareness Day".

MI HR144

Designating the month of September 2023 as "Cholesterol Education Month" and September 1, 2023, as "LDL-C Awareness Day" in Pennsylvania.

MI HR278

Recognizing Cholesterol Education Awareness Month in Ohio and LDL-C Awareness Day in Ohio 2023.

MI HR1476

Minority Health Month; April 2024; encourage cholesterol screening; recognize

MI HR619

Minority Health Month; April 2025; encourage cholesterol screening; recognize

MI SR103

A RESOLUTION designating February 2024 as American Heart Month in order to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease and the importance of knowing one's cholesterol.

MI SR100

A RESOLUTION designating February 2024 as American Heart Month in order to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease and the importance of knowing one's cholesterol.

Similar Bills

MI HR0131

A resolution to declare September 2023 as Cholesterol Education Month in the state of Michigan.

NJ SCR146

Urges Governor to direct all relevant State departments and agencies to help decrease number of fatalities caused by atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.

NJ SCR38

Urges Governor to direct all relevant State departments and agencies to help decrease number of fatalities caused by atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.

NJ ACR186

Urges Governor to direct all relevant State departments and agencies to help decrease number of fatalities caused by atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.

GA HR1503

Cholesterol Screening Awareness Month; February of each year; designate

GA HR1476

Minority Health Month; April 2024; encourage cholesterol screening; recognize

GA HR619

Minority Health Month; April 2025; encourage cholesterol screening; recognize

GA SR658

Minority Health Month; recognize April