Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR227

Introduced
1/30/09  
Enrolled
2/5/09  

Caption

Recognizing Camp Okawehna for its outstanding service to children with chronic kidney disease and extending best wishes to the young Texans who are attending the camp this summer.

Impact

The resolution highlights that more than 7,000 children in the U.S. have been diagnosed with chronic kidney disease since 1994, with many requiring dialysis or transplants as their condition worsens. The camp not only provides recreational activities but also serves as a community for children to connect with peers undergoing similar experiences. The recognition from the Texas House of Representatives serves to underscore the importance of such programs in promoting the well-being and mental health of affected children and acknowledges the significant efforts made by volunteer staff and medical professionals involved.

Summary

HR227 is a resolution recognizing the contributions and outstanding service of Camp Okawehna, a summer camp dedicated to children facing chronic kidney disease. For over 35 years, Camp Okawehna has provided a supportive environment where children aged 6 to 18 can engage in outdoor activities and social interactions while receiving the medical support they need. The camp holds a special place for many families affected by this condition as it also addresses the unique challenges these children face, offering an avenue for enjoyment and respite during their treatment journeys.

Contention

While the resolution lacks explicit contention points, it reflects broader discussions on healthcare accessibility and support systems for children with chronic illnesses. The existence of Camp Okawehna itself may highlight ongoing issues related to healthcare resources for vulnerable populations, including the need for specialized camps and programs to support children with chronic conditions. By commending the camp's operations and highlighting its success, the resolution serves to encourage further support for similar initiatives across the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1876

Relating to the Rita Littlefield Chronic Kidney Disease Centralized Resource Center established within the Health and Human Services Commission.

TX SB1354

Relating to the Rita Littlefield Chronic Kidney Disease Centralized Resource Center established within the Health and Human Services Commission.

TX HR105

Honoring Fresenius Kidney Care for its service to patients with kidney disease across the state of Texas.

TX HR236

Commending Dr. Francis H. Wright Jr. for his service as the presiding officer of the Chronic Kidney Disease Task Force.

TX HR1747

Extending best wishes to Amanda Villarreal Salvo and her newborn son, Gabriel Sebastian Salvo, as they continue on the road to recovery.

TX HB2791

Relating to costs associated with ante-mortem testing of breeder deer for chronic wasting disease.

TX SR180

Recognizing Carla Perry for her service to the Young County community.

TX SB77

Relating to notice of the health of children attending a child-care facility.

TX SB634

Relating to prior authorization for prescription drug benefits related to the treatment of chronic and autoimmune diseases.

TX SB1150

Relating to prior authorization for prescription drug benefits related to the treatment of chronic and autoimmune diseases.

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