Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SR239

Introduced
2/12/24  

Caption

Recognizing February 15, 2024, as "International Childhood Cancer Day" in Pennsylvania.

Impact

The passage of SR239 is expected to positively impact state laws by encouraging increased attention to childhood cancer issues. It serves as an important platform for advocacy, aiming to bring state resources and policy attention to the needs of children battling cancer. By dedicating a specific day to raise awareness, the resolution aims to mobilize community engagement and promote best practices in healthcare and support for families affected by childhood cancer. It can also help facilitate discussions around funding for childhood cancer research and treatment options within the state legislature.

Summary

Senate Resolution 239 (SR239) recognizes February 15, 2024, as 'International Childhood Cancer Day' in Pennsylvania. The resolution aims to promote awareness about childhood cancer and its effects on children and families in the state. It emphasizes the importance of community support for affected children and their families, highlighting the challenges they face during treatment and recovery. This recognition is intended to foster public awareness and encourage collaboration among healthcare providers, policymakers, and communities to enhance support services for childhood cancer patients and their families.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR239 is predominantly positive, with strong support from community organizations, healthcare advocates, and families affected by childhood cancer. The resolution is seen as a crucial step towards recognizing the severity of childhood cancer and offering support initiatives. Though there may be some logistical discussions regarding the associated activities on the awareness day, overall, supporters celebrate the resolution as a unifying effort to address a critical public health issue.

Contention

While SR239 itself is a resolution aimed at raising awareness, it brings to light ongoing challenges in the healthcare system and calls for an increased focus on childhood cancer support. There may be concerns about the adequacy of state resources allocated toward supporting affected children and comprehensive care. The resolution could prompt discussions about the need for improved healthcare policies and funding allocations to truly provide the support that is needed. This highlights the imperative for continuous advocacy and legislative attention beyond just one designated day.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SR37

Recognizing February 15, 2023, as "International Childhood Cancer Day" in Pennsylvania.

PA SR45

Recognizing February 15, 2025, as "International Childhood Cancer Day" in Pennsylvania.

PA SR330

Designating the month of September 2024 as "Childhood Cancer Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

PA SR163

Designating the month of September 2023 as "Childhood Cancer Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

PA HR485

Designating the month of September 2024 as "Childhood Cancer Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

PA HR256

Designating the month of September 2025 as "Childhood Cancer Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

PA HR201

Designating the month of September 2023 as "Childhood Cancer Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

PA SCR71

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.

PA SR27

Recognizing WV Kids Cancer Crusaders on International Childhood Cancer Awareness Day

PA HR434

Recognizing the month of October 2024 as "Breast Cancer Awareness Month" and October 18, 2024, as "National Mammography Day" in Pennsylvania.

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