Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SR36

Introduced
4/18/22  
Enrolled
4/20/22  

Caption

Resolution; proclaiming Tuesday, April 19, as Wear Red Day in Oklahoma.

Impact

The resolution aims to promote cardiovascular health among women and encourage them to engage in healthier behaviors such as increased physical activity, smarter dietary choices, and better management of blood pressure. By adopting this day of awareness, Oklahoma's Senate seeks to align with national efforts led by organizations like the American Heart Association, thereby reinforcing statewide initiatives focused on women's health and empowerment against heart disease.

Summary

Senate Resolution 36, introduced by a group of Oklahoma legislators, proclaims April 19, 2022, as Wear Red Day to raise awareness about cardiovascular diseases affecting women. The resolution highlights the alarming statistics that cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death for women in the United States, claiming the life of a woman every 80 seconds. It emphasizes the need for education and lifestyle changes to prevent heart disease, noting that many heart-related events can be mitigated with proper awareness and preventive measures.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Senate Resolution 36 is largely positive, as it promotes health awareness and the importance of combating cardiovascular diseases among women. There is a broad consensus on the need to educate women about the risks of heart disease, particularly as these conditions can often be overlooked in younger generations. Supporters of the resolution recognize the value of initiatives that foster healthy lifestyles and aim to improve health outcomes for women.

Contention

While the resolution itself is a non-controversial proclamation, it reflects a deeper societal need for ongoing conversations and actions regarding women's health, particularly in addressing health disparities and ensuring access to resources for education about heart disease. Notably, it underlines the role of the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women movement, which advocates for comprehensive health needs throughout all stages of a woman's life.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HR1061

Wear Red Day; designating April 19, 2022 as Wear Red Day.

OK SR4

Resolution; declaring February 4, 2021, as Wear Red Day at the state Capitol.

OK HR1003

Resolution; Wear Red Day.

OK SCR22

Concurrent resolution; proclaiming November 23, 2024 as Oklahoma Native American Warrior Day; encouraging Oklahomans to participate; and directing distribution.

OK SCR5

Concurrent resolution; proclaiming April 23, 2025, as the 26th Annual Oklahoma 4-H Day at the Capitol

OK SR11

Resolution; proclaiming March 23, 2021 as Oklahoma Agriculture Day; recognizing agriculture.

OK SR108

A RESOLUTION designating February 2, 2024, as Wear Red Day.

OK S1086

Senate Resolution Proclaiming Tuesday, May 30, 2023, As "cox Charities Day" In The State Of Rhode Island

OK H6457

House Resolution Proclaiming Tuesday, May 30, 2023, As "cox Charities Day" In The State Of Rhode Island

OK SR7

Resolution; proclaiming April 5, 2023, the annual 4-H Day at the Capitol.

Similar Bills

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