Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HR0194

Introduced
3/13/25  
Refer
3/19/25  
Refer
4/22/25  

Caption

NUTRITION MONTH

Impact

The declaration of March as Nutrition Month is intended to not only elevate public consciousness about nutrition but also to promote initiatives aimed at improving dietary habits. By urging citizens to consider their nutrition and the nutrition of others, HR0194 supports efforts that could lead to a broader impact on public health and well-being within the state. The state is encouraged to engage in promotional activities and educational events throughout the month, aligning with statewide health goals.

Summary

House Resolution 194 (HR0194) aims to proclaim March 2025 as Nutrition Month in the State of Illinois. The resolution highlights the essential role that food plays in sustaining life and emphasizes the importance of nutrition in maintaining overall health and physical fitness. Through this acknowledgment, the resolution seeks to raise awareness of nutrition education and encourage healthy eating practices among Illinois citizens.

Contention

While there is no overt contention explicitly noted in the text of HR0194, various stakeholders such as health organizations and public policy advocates might have differing opinions on the implementation of nutrition education initiatives. Potential discussions could center around resource allocation for educational programs and the best methods for effectively engaging communities in healthy eating practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HR0193

REG DIETITIAN NUTRITIONIST DAY

IL SR0239

NUTRITION MONTH

IL HR0754

NUTRITION MONTH

IL HR0760

DIETITIAN NUTRITIONIST DAY

IL SR0238

REG DIETITIAN NUTRITIONIST DAY

IL HR0192

NUTRITION & DIETETICS TECH DAY

IL HR0753

NUTRITION/DIETETICS TECH DAY

IL SR0237

NUTRITION & DIETETICS TECH DAY

IL SR42

Recognizing the month of March 2025 as "National Nutrition Month®" in Pennsylvania.

IL SB1135

Dietitian nutritionists; licensure

Similar Bills

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