Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HJR97

Refer
2/27/25  
Report Pass
3/4/25  
Refer
3/4/25  
Report Pass
3/18/25  
Enrolled
3/19/25  
Passed
3/19/25  
Passed
4/2/25  

Caption

Chronic Weight Management and Type 2 Diabetes Task Force, extended

Impact

The continued operation of the task force is expected to provide key insights and recommendations that could influence state policies on health management related to obesity and diabetes. Given the ongoing challenges posed by these health conditions, the task force’s findings may inform future legislative initiatives aimed at addressing public health concerns in Alabama. Stakeholders anticipating these recommendations include health departments, insurance providers, and health advocacy groups, all looking to implement effective health management strategies based on the task force's findings.

Summary

House Joint Resolution 97 (HJR97) aims to extend the operations of the Chronic Weight Management and Type 2 Diabetes Task Force in Alabama. Initially created by Act 2023-260 during the 2023 Regular Session, the task force was established to examine the health implications associated with chronic weight management and type 2 diabetes. The extension proposed by HJR97 provides the task force with an additional year to collect and analyze data and develop comprehensive recommendations regarding these health issues. This new timeline requires the task force to submit its findings no later than the fifteenth legislative day of the 2026 Regular Session.

Contention

While no significant points of contention were noted regarding the extension itself in the available transcripts or voting records, discussions around similar topics often highlight the balance between health initiatives and funding. Potential concerns may arise from budget constraints that affect healthcare programs, as well as differing opinions on the importance of addressing chronic weight management at a legislative level. The allocation of resources for the task force and how its recommendations are implemented will be central to ongoing debates surrounding public health policy in the state.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

AL HJR195

Alabama Portable Benefits Task Force, created

AL HB181

State Waters, Alabama Waters Task Force created

AL SB162

Study Commission on Interagency Cooperation and Collaboration on the Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Formerly Incarcerated Individuals; dissolution date extended; members added; retroactive effect

AL HJR15

Joint Interim Commission on Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, extended

AL HJR21

Oversight Commission on Alabama Opioid Settlement Funds, membership revised, Act 2023-383, HJR 204, amended and reenacted

AL HB187

Income tax, due date for electing pass-through to make election extended

AL SB266

Motor vehicles, maximum weights on state roads further provided

AL SJR24

Trade, establish commission with the Republic of Ireland

AL HJR81

HJR to form Alabama-Japan Legislative Exchange Group

AL SB252

Alabama Growth Alliance Bill

Similar Bills

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