Michigan 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HR0114 Latest Draft

Bill / Enrolled Version Filed 05/24/2023

                            house resolution no.114 Reps. Prestin, BeGole, Mueller, Beson, Rigas, Hoadley, Outman, Markkanen, Bierlein, Alexander, Meerman, DeBoyer, Jaime Greene, Young, Miller, Harris, Rogers, VanderWall, Kunse, Bezotte and Rheingans offered the following resolution: A resolution to declare May 25, 2023, as Stop the Bleed Day in the state of Michigan. Whereas, The Stop the Bleed campaign is a national awareness effort to educate people about the importance of bleeding control measures, encourage all Michigan citizens to participate in the initiative, and learn more about the importance of bleeding control measures; and  Whereas, Each year, more than 240,000 people die from traumatic injuries sustained as a result of events including motor vehicle crashes, falls, industrial and farm accidents, natural disasters, tragic mass casualty events, and violence; and   Whereas, Trauma is the leading cause of death in the United States for individuals under age 44 and the third leading cause of death overall; and   Whereas, The most common preventable cause of death in these situations is the loss of too much blood in the minutes before trained immediate responders arrive; and   Whereas, Bleeding control is best performed with use of tourniquets or direct pressure within the initial moments of trauma and anyone can be trained to act as an immediate responder to stop a life-threatening hemorrhage. Military experience has proven that bleeding control techniques result in reduced rates of death from a hemorrhage; and   Whereas, May 20 is National Stop the Bleed Day. The Stop the Bleed campaign is a call-to-action movement intended to cultivate grassroots efforts that encourage bystanders to become trained, equipped, and empowered to help in a bleeding emergency before professional help arrives; and   Whereas, Providing Michigan citizens with the best chance of survival includes educating them with the knowledge and skills to perform immediate bleeding control and encouraging public places to equip bleeding control kits; now, therefore, be it   Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare May 25, 2023, as Stop the Bleed Day in the state of Michigan.  

 

 

house resolution no.114

Reps. Prestin, BeGole, Mueller, Beson, Rigas, Hoadley, Outman, Markkanen, Bierlein, Alexander, Meerman, DeBoyer, Jaime Greene, Young, Miller, Harris, Rogers, VanderWall, Kunse, Bezotte and Rheingans offered the following resolution:

A resolution to declare May 25, 2023, as Stop the Bleed Day in the state of Michigan.

Whereas, The Stop the Bleed campaign is a national awareness effort to educate people about the importance of bleeding control measures, encourage all Michigan citizens to participate in the initiative, and learn more about the importance of bleeding control measures; and 

Whereas, Each year, more than 240,000 people die from traumatic injuries sustained as a result of events including motor vehicle crashes, falls, industrial and farm accidents, natural disasters, tragic mass casualty events, and violence; and  

Whereas, Trauma is the leading cause of death in the United States for individuals under age 44 and the third leading cause of death overall; and  

Whereas, The most common preventable cause of death in these situations is the loss of too much blood in the minutes before trained immediate responders arrive; and  

Whereas, Bleeding control is best performed with use of tourniquets or direct pressure within the initial moments of trauma and anyone can be trained to act as an immediate responder to stop a life-threatening hemorrhage. Military experience has proven that bleeding control techniques result in reduced rates of death from a hemorrhage; and  

Whereas, May 20 is National Stop the Bleed Day. The Stop the Bleed campaign is a call-to-action movement intended to cultivate grassroots efforts that encourage bystanders to become trained, equipped, and empowered to help in a bleeding emergency before professional help arrives; and  

Whereas, Providing Michigan citizens with the best chance of survival includes educating them with the knowledge and skills to perform immediate bleeding control and encouraging public places to equip bleeding control kits; now, therefore, be it  

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare May 25, 2023, as Stop the Bleed Day in the state of Michigan.