Missouri 2023 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HCR26

Introduced
3/1/23  

Caption

Designates May 21st each year as "American Red Cross Minority Blood Drive Day" in Missouri

Impact

The passage of HCR26 could lead to a greater emphasis on blood donation drives within minority populations, fostering partnerships between local organizations and the American Red Cross. By formally recognizing this day, the state encourages public events and campaigns centered around the importance of blood donation, especially from those communities that are often underrepresented in donor registries. This could contribute to improved health equity in Missouri, as well as foster community engagement in health-related initiatives.

Summary

HCR26 is a resolution that designates May 21st each year as 'American Red Cross Minority Blood Drive Day' in Missouri. This initiative seeks to raise awareness of the need for blood donations, particularly from minority communities, emphasizing the vital role that diverse blood donations play in supporting the health of all Missourians. The resolution underscores the commitment of the Missouri legislature to increasing blood donor diversity, which can improve patient outcomes and enhance the quality of transfusions statewide.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR26 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a broad consensus on the importance of supporting blood donation efforts, specifically targeting minority groups. Legislators and community leaders alike have recognized the necessity of promoting health awareness and engagement among diverse populations. The resolution has been heralded as an important step toward addressing disparities in healthcare access and encouraging all citizens to contribute to public health through blood donation.

Contention

While the resolution is met with general approval, discussions around similar initiatives do highlight underlying issues of healthcare access and representation within the donation process. Some critics may argue that designating a specific day might not be sufficient to address the broader systemic issues affecting minority communities, such as distrust in medical institutions or barriers to access. Nonetheless, HCR26 aims to initiate important conversations around these topics and incentivize participation in blood drives among underrepresented populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HCR56

Designates May 21st each year as "American Red Cross Minority Blood Drive Day" in Missouri

MO HCR15

Designates the first Tuesday in March each year as "Rivers of Missouri Day"

MO HB976

Designates April 22 each year as "Missouri Black Bear Awareness Day"

MO HB1549

Designates April 22nd each year as "Missouri Black Bear Awareness Day"

MO SCR12

Designates the first Tuesday in March each year as "Rivers of Missouri Day"

MO HB1391

Designates July 13 each year as "Great Missouri Smokeout Day"

MO HB888

Designates April 27th each year as "Ulysses S. Grant Day" in Missouri

MO HB679

Designates August 14th each year as "Kansas City Chiefs Day" in Missouri

MO HB650

Designates February 20th each year as "John Donaldson Day" in Missouri

MO HB912

Designates December 6th each year as "Reuben Shelton Day" in Missouri

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.