Proclaiming the month of March 2024 as Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month throughout the state of Wisconsin.
Impact
By officially designating March 2024 as Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month, this resolution seeks to encourage educational initiatives across the state. It aims to promote public knowledge about MS and involves collaboration with the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, which has made significant contributions to research and support for individuals affected by the disease. The inclusion of this awareness month may help spotlight the ongoing challenges faced by those living with MS, thereby fostering community support and recognition for research efforts.
Summary
SJR125 is a Senate Joint Resolution introduced to proclaim the month of March 2024 as Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month in Wisconsin. The resolution aims to raise awareness about multiple sclerosis (MS), a debilitating neurological disease that affects nearly one million people in the United States, particularly individuals aged 20 to 50. The resolution highlights the importance of public awareness and education regarding MS as there currently exists no known cure for the disease, which results in a range of unpredictable and often debilitating symptoms.
Contention
While the resolution is largely ceremonial, some may argue it underscores the need for continued funding and support for neurological research. Opponents might question the prioritization of awareness campaigns over more direct actions, such as increasing funding for research or health care access for individuals living with MS. Nevertheless, supporters view the resolution as a necessary step in promoting a cause that affects many individuals and families in Wisconsin.