West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR27

Introduced
2/14/22  
Enrolled
2/15/22  

Caption

Recognizing WV Kids Cancer Crusaders on International Childhood Cancer Awareness Day

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the role of the West Virginia Kids Cancer Crusaders as a community composed of families, medical professionals, and caregivers who advocate for better outcomes for children affected by cancer. This resolution does not create new laws but seeks to strengthen recognition and support for ongoing efforts in combating childhood cancer. It also acknowledges the important legislative work already done, such as the passing of Senate Bill 590, which created a special license plate to support childhood cancer advocacy.

Summary

Senate Resolution 27, introduced by Senator Jeffries, recognizes the West Virginia Kids Cancer Crusaders on International Childhood Cancer Awareness Day. The resolution acknowledges the commitment of the Crusaders to fight childhood cancer and raise awareness of its significant impact. It highlights alarming statistics, including that one out of every eight diagnosed children does not survive and the average hospital stay costs around $40,000. This context underscores the urgency and necessity of supporting childhood cancer initiatives.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR27 is largely positive, as it focuses on gratitude and acknowledgment of community efforts in combating childhood cancer. Senators who supported the resolution likely view it as a necessary recognition of an important cause, promoting solidarity and hope among families affected by children's cancer. There appears to be a united front among legislators regarding the importance of improving outcomes for young cancer patients.

Contention

While the resolution enjoys broad support and does not appear to face significant opposition, it reflects ongoing challenges in addressing childhood cancer comprehensively. The discussion around this issue involves advocacy for more resources, funding for research, and additional legislative tools to support families dealing with childhood cancer. The resolution’s intent to honor those fighting these battles could also spark further discussions about what more needs to be done on a legislative level.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SCR80

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.

WV SR45

Recognizing February 15, 2025, as "International Childhood Cancer Day" in Pennsylvania.

WV SR37

Recognizing February 15, 2023, as "International Childhood Cancer Day" in Pennsylvania.

WV SR239

Recognizing February 15, 2024, as "International Childhood Cancer Day" in Pennsylvania.

WV SR712

Recognizing September 2015 as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.

WV SCR71

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.

WV SR122

Relative to Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.

WV SR320

Recognizing March 1, 2017, as Childhood Cancer Awareness Day.

WV AR118

Relative to Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.

WV ACR127

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.

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