A resolution to recognize October 12-18, 2025, as Menopause Awareness Week.
Impact
One of the critical impacts of this resolution is its potential to raise awareness among both the general public and healthcare providers regarding menopause. According to the resolution, a significant proportion of women do not receive necessary treatment for their menopause symptoms, indicating a gap in healthcare access. As the resolution calls for increased acknowledgment and discussion of menopause, it may encourage healthcare providers to improve their education surrounding this issue, ultimately leading to better health outcomes and support for women facing these symptoms in Michigan and beyond.
Summary
Senate Resolution 78 proposes to officially recognize October 12-18, 2025, as Menopause Awareness Week in Michigan. This resolution emphasizes the significant impact that menopause and perimenopause have on women, citing that over half of the state's population is affected. It aims to bring attention to the symptoms associated with menopause, such as brain fog, fatigue, and insomnia, which can last several years and affect the quality of life for many women. The resolution also highlights the alarming statistic that a vast majority of women feel inadequately informed about menopause and related health issues, which exacerbates their ability to seek appropriate care.
Contention
The resolution does not appear to have direct opposition or points of contention, as it focuses on raising awareness rather than enacting binding legislation. However, it does highlight systemic issues related to women's healthcare, particularly in relation to medical training and the provision of menopause care. By bringing attention to these gaps, the resolution calls for more research and education, which may lead to larger discussions about healthcare infrastructure and support for women's health issues in the legislative sphere.
A resolution expressing support for the recognition of October 2025 as "World Menopause Awareness Month," and expressing the sense of the Senate regarding global awareness and access to care during the menopausal transition and post-menopause.
Designates October of each year as "Menopause Awareness Month" October 11 of each year as "Perimenopause Day," and October 18 of each year as "Postmenopause Day" in New Jersey.
Designates October of each year as "Menopause Awareness Month," October 11 of each year as "Perimenopause Day," and October 18 of each year as "Postmenopause Day" in New Jersey.
Enacts the menopause awareness improvement act; establishes a menopause education program; establishes course work or training in menopausal health; directs the commissioner of labor to conduct a study on the impact of menopause on the workforce.
Designates October of each year as "Menopause Awareness Month" October 11 of each year as "Perimenopause Day," and October 18 of each year as "Postmenopause Day" in New Jersey.
Establishes interagency council on menopause in DOH and requires certain lincensed health care professionals to distribute menopause informational pamphlets under certain circumstances.
Designates October of each year as "Menopause Awareness Month," October 11 of each year as "Perimenopause Day," and October 18 of each year as "Postmenopause Day" in New Jersey.
Enacts the menopause awareness improvement act; establishes a menopause education program; establishes course work or training in menopausal health; directs the commissioner of labor to conduct a study on the impact of menopause on the workforce.
Enacts the menopause awareness improvement act; establishes a menopause education program; establishes course work or training in menopausal health; directs the commissioner of labor to conduct a study on the impact of menopause on the workforce.