West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR47

Introduced
2/19/24  
Enrolled
2/20/24  

Caption

Recognizing week of May 5-11, 2024, as Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week

Impact

The resolution is positioned within broader public health efforts to raise awareness about Tardive Dyskinesia, a condition that reportedly affects over 500,000 Americans and is often underdiagnosed. By designating a specific week for awareness, the legislation aims to encourage educational initiatives and screenings, promoting better understanding among healthcare providers and the public about this disorder. The American Psychiatric Association's recommendation for screenings is a key aspect of the bill’s intention, indicating a shift towards more proactive management of mental health treatments.

Summary

Senate Resolution 47 (SR47) aims to officially recognize the week of May 5-11, 2024, as Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week in West Virginia. This recognition highlights the significant impact of Tardive Dyskinesia, a serious muscle movement disorder, particularly affecting individuals receiving treatment with dopamine receptor blocking agents (DRBAs), which include common antipsychotic medications. The resolution seeks to bring attention to the condition, the challenges faced by individuals who live with it, and the recent advancements in treatment options that have been approved by the FDA.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR47 is largely positive, as it focuses on increasing awareness for a condition that heavily impacts the quality of life for many individuals with chronic mental illness. Stakeholders, including mental health advocacy groups, support the resolution as it underscores the necessity for better screening and awareness of Tardive Dyskinesia, recognizing its prevalence in specific demographics such as older Black females. By promoting awareness, the resolution aims to facilitate improved healthcare outcomes for patients affected by this disorder.

Contention

While SR47 is primarily a resolution aimed at raising awareness, there could be points of contention regarding the allocation of resources for awareness campaigns and the importance of integrating this awareness into broader conversations about treatment protocols for mental health conditions. There may be discussions on how effectively the state can implement awareness initiatives and support the ongoing research and development of new treatments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SR43

Designating February 27, 2023, as Rare Disease Awareness Day at Legislature

WV SR46

Designating March 7, 2023, as Deaf Awareness Day at Legislature

WV HCR13

Make 2nd week of February of every year a week of recognition of the Boy Scouts of America.

WV HB3415

Maternal Health and Family Support Act

WV HB2464

Limitations to solitary confinement to 3 days per every 2 weeks

WV SR48

Designating March 9, 2023, as Recovery Community Day

WV SR30

Recognizing February 14, 2023, as National Donor Day at Legislature

WV SR36

Designating February 20, 2023, as Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Day at Legislature

WV SB698

Updating term of "physician assistant" to "physician associate"

WV SR24

Designating February 6, 2023, as Domestic Violence Awareness Day in WV

Similar Bills

US HR367

Designating the week of May 1, 2023, through May 7, 2023, as "Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week".

US SR197

A resolution designating the week of May 1, 2023, through May 7, 2023, as "Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week".

MI SR0043

A resolution to designate May 1-6, 2023, as Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week.

MO SR706

Designates the week of May 1, 2022, as "Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week" in Missouri

DE SCR33

Designating May 17, 2023, As Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week In Delaware.

MS HC37

Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week; recognize May 1-7, 2022, as week of observance in Mississippi.

KY HR147

A RESOLUTION declaring the week of May 1 to 7, 2022, to be Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week.

SD SCR603

To raise awareness about tardive dyskinesia.