Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2591

Introduced
1/31/24  

Caption

Designates May eighth each year as"Amyloidosis Awareness Day"

Impact

The establishment of an official awareness day could foster collaboration among healthcare providers, patient advocacy groups, and communities in stimulating discussions and educational activities regarding amyloidosis. This increased awareness may lead to improved detection and management of the disease, potentially benefiting those affected by it. By integrating this awareness initiative into state recognition, the public may better understand the signs, symptoms, and treatment options related to amyloidosis.

Summary

House Bill 2591 introduces 'Amyloidosis Awareness Day' to be observed annually on May 8 in the state of Missouri. This bill aims to promote awareness around amyloidosis, a rare and potentially life-threatening disease caused by the build-up of amyloid proteins in organs and tissues. By designating a specific day, the bill seeks to encourage community engagement and activities that enhance understanding and recognition of this health issue. It reflects the growing importance of raising awareness on lesser-known medical conditions within the public sphere.

Contention

While the bill appears straightforward, it reflects a broader dialogue about recognizing various health issues at the state level. There may be counterarguments regarding the allocation of time and resources versus the perceived significance of awareness days for various conditions. Potential debates could arise over prioritizing certain health narratives and ensuring the focus remains balanced across multiple important health conditions, thereby engaging diverse communities and interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB976

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

MO HB436

Designates October 2 each year as Breast Cancer Awareness Day

MO HB434

Designates October 21 each year as Domestic Violence Awareness Day

MO HB885

Designates October 2 each year as "Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) Awareness Day"

MO HB877

Designates October each year as Domestic Violence Awareness Month

MO HB921

Designates May 3rd each year as Shelley v. Kraemer Day

MO HB963

Designates March 19th each year as Lloyd Gaines Day

MO HB920

Designates November 23 each year as K.C. Wolf Day

MO HB999

Designates January 16th each year as Albert Pujols Day

MO HB1391

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.