Rhode Island 2024 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7414

Introduced
2/1/24  

Caption

HOUSE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING FEBRUARY 7TH THROUGH THE 14TH OF 2024, TO BE "CONGENITAL HEART DEFECT AWARENESS WEEK" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

Impact

The passage of H7414 does not introduce new laws but seeks to enhance awareness and education regarding congenital heart defects among Rhode Island residents. The resolution urges citizens to observe the designated week and support the efforts of medical professionals engaged in research and treatment of these conditions. By highlighting congenital heart defects, the resolution hopes to mobilize community interest and support for ongoing research and better medical practices for affected children.

Summary

House Resolution H7414 aims to officially designate the week from February 7th to 14th of 2024 as "Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week" in the state of Rhode Island. This resolution recognizes the importance of raising awareness about congenital heart defects, which affect a significant number of infants each year. With approximately 40,000 babies born in the United States diagnosed with congenital heart defects annually, the resolution emphasizes the need for education among parents, pediatricians, and healthcare providers regarding this vital health issue.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding H7414 appears to be positive. Legislators, healthcare advocates, and organizations involved in children's health support the initiative, viewing it as an opportunity to educate the public about congenital heart defects and their implications on children's health. The resolution fosters collaboration between the state and health organizations like the American Heart Association, emphasizing a communal effort to address this public health challenge.

Contention

While there does not seem to be significant opposition to H7414, as it primarily serves as an awareness resolution, it nonetheless underscores the ongoing need for effective medical interventions and strategies to tackle congenital heart defects. Previous efforts have highlighted the lack of effective options and the critical importance of early detection and treatment. Addressing congenital heart defects remains an urgent health concern that not only affects individual families but also has broader implications on public health.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5409

House Resolution Proclaiming February 7th Through The 14th Of 2023, To Be "congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week" In The State Of Rhode Island

RI S0155

Senate Resolution Proclaiming February 7th Through The 14th Of 2023, To Be "congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week" In The State Of Rhode Island

RI H5820

House Resolution Proclaiming February 27 Through March 3, 2023, To Be "public Schools Week" In The State Of Rhode Island

RI H6037

House Resolution Proclaiming February 26th Through March 4th, 2023, As "peace Corps Week" In The State Of Rhode Island

RI H6380

House Resolution Proclaiming May 8th Through May 12th Of 2023, To Be "teacher Appreciation Week" In The State Of Rhode Island

RI S0451

Senate Resolution Proclaiming February 27 Through March 3, 2023, To Be "public Schools Week" In The State Of Rhode Island

RI H5326

House Resolution Proclaiming February Of 2023, As "black History Month" In The State Of Rhode Island

RI S1023

Senate Resolution Proclaiming May 8th Through May 12th Of 2023, To Be "teacher Appreciation Week" In The State Of Rhode Island

RI S0950

Senate Resolution Proclaiming May 1st Through May 7th Of 2023, To Be "tardive Dyskinesia (td) Awareness Week" In The State Of Rhode Island

RI H6316

House Resolution Proclaiming April 23-29, 2023, To Be “national Library Week” In The State Of Rhode Island

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