Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SJR27

Introduced
1/10/24  
Refer
1/10/24  
Report Pass
1/26/24  
Engrossed
1/31/24  
Refer
2/15/24  
Report Pass
2/23/24  
Enrolled
2/28/24  
Passed
2/28/24  
Enrolled
2/28/24  
Passed
2/28/24  
Enrolled
2/28/24  

Caption

Epilepsy Heroes Day.

Impact

If passed, SJR27 would impact state laws by establishing a formal day of recognition for epilepsy awareness, promoting education and advocacy efforts in Virginia. It serves as a call to action for educators, health professionals, and the community at large to engage with epilepsy-related issues, thereby aiming to reduce stigma associated with the condition and improve the quality of life for individuals who experience epilepsy. The provision for spreading awareness contributes to efforts that reduce societal misunderstandings and increase care support.

Summary

SJR27 aims to designate March 26 of each year as 'Epilepsy Heroes Day' in Virginia. This resolution seeks to raise awareness about epilepsy, a common neurological disorder that affects millions of Americans. By officially recognizing this day, the bill aims to foster understanding and support for individuals living with epilepsy, emphasizing the need for education on seizure recognition and first aid. The proposed designation is part of a broader initiative to change public perceptions about epilepsy and to enhance support systems for those affected.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SJR27 appears to be positive, with broad support for raising awareness about epilepsy. Many individuals and organizations advocate for increased education on seizure recognition and the importance of supporting those with epilepsy. The resolution reflects a growing acknowledgment of public health issues associated with epilepsy, and it signals an intention among lawmakers to take active steps to address these challenges.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support, there may be points of contention regarding the resources required for public education and outreach initiatives associated with Epilepsy Heroes Day. Questions regarding funding for such programs and potential legislative priorities may arise, as advocates urge for comprehensive strategies to effectively implement awareness efforts. Critics may question whether the designation translates to tangible benefits for individuals with epilepsy or if it is merely a symbolic gesture.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2402

Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy; protocol, information, training.

VA HB392

Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP); investigation of deaths.

VA HJR470

Henrietta Lacks Day; designating as October 4, 2023, and each succeeding year thereafter.

VA HB1816

Standards of Learning; instruction on dangers and victims of communism.

VA SB798

Individuals with disabilities; terminology.

VA HB1450

Individuals with disabilities; terminology.

VA HB2195

Workforce development; consolidation of policies and programs, etc.

VA SB1470

Workforce development; consolidation of policies and programs, etc.

VA HB221

STEM+C; included in Standards of Learning, Bd. of Education to incorporate certain provisions.

VA SB1102

Middle & high schools; DOE to evaluate options for implementing hazing prevention training program.

Similar Bills

CA ACR277

Epilepsy Awareness Month.

CA SCR11

Epilepsy Awareness Month.

DE SCR33

Designating March 26, 2025, As Epilepsy Awareness Day" In Delaware.

DE SCR22

Designating March 26, 2023, As "epilepsy Awareness Day" In Delaware.

IN SR0025

Recognizing November as National Epilepsy Awareness Month and honoring the work of the Epilepsy Foundation Indiana.

IL SR1274

EPILEPSY AWARENESS MONTH

US SB5353

National Plan for Epilepsy Act

US HB10210

National Plan for Epilepsy Act