Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HR1048

Introduced
3/8/22  
Enrolled
3/10/22  

Caption

Resolution; March of Dimes March for Change Day; March 9, 2022.

Impact

The resolution serves as a recognition of the significant health crisis facing mothers and infants in Oklahoma, as suggested by the state's D-minus grade on the 2021 March of Dimes Report Card. The designation is intended to facilitate collaborations between March of Dimes advocates and policymakers, pushing for improvements in state policies associated with maternal and infant health. By officially recognizing this day, the resolution may inspire further discussions on legislative initiatives aimed at addressing these critical health issues.

Summary

House Resolution 1048 designates March 9, 2022, as 'March of Dimes March for Change Day' in Oklahoma. The resolution highlights the serious health risks faced by families, specifically focusing on preterm birth in the state, where over eleven percent of all births are preterm. It underscores the ongoing efforts of the March of Dimes organization to improve the health of mothers and infants by supporting research and advocating for essential state policies. Ultimately, this designation aims to raise awareness and mobilize support for maternal and infant health issues in Oklahoma.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HR1048 appears to be supportive of the March of Dimes and its mission. Legislators recognize the importance of maternal and infant health, indicating a collective acknowledgment of the healthcare challenges faced by families in Oklahoma. This resolution aims to mobilize advocates and state officials in a unified effort to raise awareness and potentially enhance policies that protect and promote the health of mothers and infants.

Contention

While the resolution is largely a symbolic gesture, it does draw attention to the need for continued advocacy and legislative action concerning maternal health issues. Potential points of contention could arise around the practical implications of the calls for better state policies, including debates over resource allocation and the extent of government involvement in healthcare matters. However, the resolution itself does not contain legislative mandates, focusing instead on promoting awareness and advocacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SR28

Resolution; recognizing the 2022 March of Dimes March for Change on March 9th; applauding the work of March of Dimes in Oklahoma.

OK SR9

Resolution; recognizing the 2025 March of Dimes March for Change on March 26

OK SJR348

Commending March of Dimes.

OK HR1055

Resolution; recognizing March 29, 2022 as Anti-Hunger Day in Oklahoma.

OK HR1056

Resolution; recognizing March 29, 2022 as Anti-Hunger Day in Oklahoma.

OK HR1054

Resolution; recognizing March 29, 2022 as Anti-Hunger Day in Oklahoma.

OK HR1046

Resolution; Oklahoma Agriculture Day; March 24, 2022; directing distribution.

OK HCR23

Recognizes April 17, 2019, as March of Dimes Day at the state capitol

OK SR72

Designates Thursday, May 18, 2017, as March of Dimes Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

OK SR306

March of Dimes; commend

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.