Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1391

Caption

Recognizing April 2019 as Minority Cancer Awareness Month.

Impact

The resolution serves to highlight the ongoing efforts to address cancer disparities and improve health outcomes for minority populations in Texas. By designating a specific month to focus on these issues, the resolution encourages educational initiatives, increased public awareness, and community-level interventions aimed at improving access to care and enhancing the overall health education of minority communities. This acknowledgment aims to foster collaboration among medical institutions, organizations, and communities to work towards equitable healthcare solutions.

Summary

H.R. No. 1391 is a resolution that recognizes April 2019 as Minority Cancer Awareness Month. The resolution aims to raise awareness regarding cancer inequalities that disproportionately affect minority populations in the United States. These disparities are attributed to various socioeconomic factors, including higher poverty levels that correlate with reduced access to health insurance and delay in seeking necessary medical care. The resolution emphasizes the importance of prevention and early detection in addressing these inequalities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding H.R. 1391 appears to be largely positive, as it fosters awareness and proactive engagement with the pressing issue of cancer disparities. The resolution is supported by various community health advocates and institutions that regard the promotion of minority cancer awareness as vital for improving preventative care and treatment among affected populations. It reflects growing recognition of the need to address health disparities within the broader healthcare discourse in Texas.

Contention

While there may not be significant contention regarding the passage of H.R. 1391, discussions surrounding minority health disparities can often reveal deeper systemic issues related to healthcare access and equity. The resolution’s focus on increasing awareness and addressing inequalities is generally well-received, though it also points to the need for continued advocacy and policy development to ensure that minority populations receive adequate support and resources for cancer treatment and prevention.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR914

Recognizing April as Minority Cancer Awareness Month in Texas.

TX HR257

Recognizing March 2023 as Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

TX HR279

Recognizing April 2023 as Autism Awareness Month.

TX HR470

Recognizing March 2023 as Colorectal Cancer Prevention Awareness Month.

TX HR24

Recognizing April 2024 as Counseling Awareness Month.

TX SR325

Recognizing those who are working to raise awareness about colorectal cancer and Lynch syndrome.

TX HR1529

Recognizing May 2023 as Mental Health Awareness Month.

TX SR720

Recognizing May 2023 as ALS Awareness month.

TX HR907

Recognizing April 2023 as Parkinson's Awareness Month and honoring Power for Parkinson's on the occasion of its 10th anniversary.

TX HR1488

Recognizing May 2023 as ALS Awareness Month.

Similar Bills

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