Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SC542

Introduced
1/25/23  
Refer
1/25/23  
Engrossed
2/2/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Enrolled
2/15/23  

Caption

Commend Dr. Roy J. Duhe for colon cancer initiatives at UMMC.

Impact

This resolution does not enact policy changes but serves to acknowledge the work of Dr. Duhe and the importance of ongoing colorectal cancer awareness and screening in Mississippi. With colorectal cancer being a leading cause of cancer-related deaths, the public recognition of efforts to enhance screening conveniently supports a healthier population and encourages more extensive public health initiatives aimed at cancer awareness and preventative care in Mississippi. Moreover, the bill aligns with the state's goal of improving health outcomes through increased education and accessibility to cancer screening resources.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 542 aims to recognize and commend Dr. Roy J. Duhe for his exemplary public health service in combating colorectal cancer in Mississippi. This resolution highlights Dr. Duhe's significant contributions, including initiatives that promoted colorectal cancer screening through programs like the Mississippi Colon Cancer Roundtable and the innovative '70 by 2020' campaign that successfully increased screening rates. By emphasizing the health impacts of colorectal cancer, the bill aims to raise awareness and improve public health outcomes across the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the resolution is overwhelmingly positive. Legislators and community members expressed gratitude for Dr. Duhe's commitment and the positive impact his work has had on public health. By focusing on such an important health issue and the recognition of an individual’s lasting contributions, the resolution fosters a sense of community pride and solidarity in the fight against cancer. The supportive atmosphere indicates a collective effort among community members to continue advocating for cancer awareness and healthcare improvements.

Contention

As a resolution of recognition rather than a piece of legislation with regulatory implications, SC542 does not seem to carry significant points of contention. However, discussions around similar public health initiatives often involve debates regarding resource allocation for healthcare and the importance of cancer screening programs. While the resolution itself garnered unanimous support, the broader context of healthcare policy discussions may reflect diverging opinions on how best to address public health challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SC535

Designate March 2023 as "Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month in Mississippi".

MS HR478

Recognizing the Lubbock and South Plains Colon Cancer Prevention Task Force for its work to advance colorectal cancer prevention and awareness.

MS S2305

Requires health insurers to cover colorectal cancer screenings recommended by United States Preventive Services Task Force and eliminates cost-sharing requirements for certain colonoscopies.

MS HCR15

Designates March 2020 as Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month in Louisiana and commends the Mary Bird Perkins -- Our Lady of the Lake Cancer Center

MS A3523

Requires health insurers to cover colorectal cancer screenings recommended by United States Preventive Services Task Force and eliminates cost-sharing requirements for certain colonoscopies.

MS HR575

Recognizing the Colorectal Cancer Prevention and Awareness Campaign sponsored by the Lubbock and South Plains Colon Cancer Prevention Task Force.

MS SR80

A RESOLUTION honoring the Colon Cancer Prevention Project on the celebration of its 20-year anniversary and designating March 2023 as Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month in Kentucky.

MS SCR55

Urges U.S. Preventive Services Task Force to lower recommended colorectal cancer screening age from 50 to 45.

MS SCR101

Urges U.S. Preventive Services Task Force to lower recommended colorectal cancer screening age from 50 to 45.

MS SR114

Commend the pilot and crew of the medical helicopter who were lost in the line of duty after transporting a patient.

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