Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR389

Caption

Recognizing April 5, 2023, as Alzheimer's Association State Advocacy Day.

Impact

The recognition provided by SR389 aims to enhance public knowledge regarding Alzheimer's disease, which is the leading cause of dementia. The resolution addresses the substantial economic burden associated with the disease, with costs surpassing those of cancer and heart disease combined. The labor provided by caregivers in Texas amounts to over $23.5 billion, emphasizing the need for better support and resources for those affected. By promoting advocacy efforts, the resolution seeks to facilitate early detection and diagnosis, thereby improving access to treatments and support for families dealing with Alzheimer's.

Summary

Senate Resolution 389 recognizes April 5, 2023, as Alzheimer's Association State Advocacy Day in Texas. The resolution honors the significant impact of Alzheimer's disease on individuals, families, and caregivers, while also acknowledging the efforts of researchers and medical professionals dedicated to understanding and treating this debilitating condition. With over 6.7 million Americans affected, including approximately 400,000 Texans, the resolution highlights the urgency of addressing the challenges posed by Alzheimer's and the importance of advocacy in raising awareness.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SR389 appears to be positive, as it focuses on uplifting the Alzheimer's community and recognizing their struggles. Advocates and stakeholders likely view the resolution as a necessary step in advocating for patient rights and accessibility to resources. The recognition of Alzheimer's Association State Advocacy Day conveys solidarity with patients, families, and healthcare professionals who are instrumental in fighting against this disease.

Contention

While SR389 presents a unified approach in honoring and recognizing those affected by Alzheimer's, potential contention lies in the broader discussions of funding and resource allocation for Alzheimer's research and support services. The resolution indirectly raises awareness of the ongoing challenges faced by caregivers and the healthcare industry. Critiques may emerge regarding whether sufficient legislative support and funding will follow the recognition of such an important day, as the urgency of addressing the Alzheimer's crisis continues to grow.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR237

Recognizing April 13, 2021, as Alzheimer's Association State Advocacy Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR870

Recognizing April 5, 2023, as Alzheimer's Association State Advocacy Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR1168

Recognizing April 17, 2019, as Alzheimer's Association State Advocacy Day at the State Capitol.

TX SR566

Recognizing April 17, 2019, as Alzheimer's Association State Advocacy Day.

TX SR422

Recognizing May 6, 2025, as Alzheimer's Advocacy Day.

TX HR628

Recognizing April 11, 2025, as Social Work Advocacy Day at the State Capitol.

TX HCR0012

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION recognizing the Alzheimer's Association's Indiana State Advocacy Day.

TX HCR87

Recognizes Wednesday, April 23, 2014, as Alzheimer's Awareness Day at the state capitol and commends the Louisiana chapter of the Alzheimer's Association

TX SR381

Recognizing April 4, 2023, as Texas Autism Advocacy Day.

TX SR0043

Recognizing April as Parkinson's Awareness Month and April 11, 2025, as World Parkinson's Day.

Similar Bills

AZ SB1539

Alzheimer's; dementia; advisory council

AZ SB1199

Alzheimer's; dementia; advisory council.

HI HB278

Relating To Health.

NJ A2924

Establishes "New Jersey Alzheimer's Disease Master Plan Study Commission."

NJ S2665

Establishes "New Jersey Alzheimer's Disease Master Plan Study Commission."

NJ S1242

Establishes "New Jersey Alzheimer's Disease Master Plan Study Commission."

HI HB322

Relating To Health.

HI HB322

Relating To Health.