Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

Kentucky Senate Bill SR282

Introduced
3/31/26  
Refer
3/31/26  
Refer
4/1/26  

Caption

A RESOLUTION strongly encouraging all Kentuckians to be vaccinated for preventable illnesses, including measles and meningitis, to protect their health and the health of their families and communities.

Impact

The resolution aims to bolster public health initiatives within Kentucky by raising awareness about the importance of vaccinations. By officially encouraging vaccination, it seeks to improve overall community health outcomes and potentially increase vaccination rates, contributing to the prevention of outbreaks of diseases that are manageable through vaccination. This could lead to a decrease in health-related cases associated with measles and meningitis, thereby reducing the burden on healthcare systems and enhancing the quality of life for residents.

Summary

SR282 is a resolution that strongly encourages all Kentuckians to receive vaccinations for preventable illnesses, specifically citing measles and meningitis. The resolution underscores the critical role vaccinations play in protecting not only individual health but also the health of families and communities. It highlights important public health statistics regarding outbreaks of measles and the severity of meningitis, illustrating the direct health consequences of lower vaccination rates among the populace.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SR282 appears to be supportive of public health measures. There is a recognition of the importance of vaccinations based on historical successes in reducing disease prevalence through immunization. However, it also opens a platform for discussion regarding vaccine hesitancy and the need for scientifically-based education to inform the public about vaccination, ensuring that information spreads positivity surrounding community health.

Contention

While SR282 is primarily a resolution that encourages vaccination, it may generate discussions about personal choice versus public health imperatives. The emphasis on vaccination might elicit responses from individuals and groups who advocate for personal freedom regarding medical decisions. However, the bill's approach focuses on community welfare and combating misinformation, positioning vaccination not only as an individual health choice but a collective responsibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HCR41

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Make America Healthy Again Kentucky Task Force to explore ways to integrate the principles of the Make America Healthy Again movement to improve health outcomes of Kentuckians.

KY SCR61

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Make America Healthy Again Kentucky Task Force to explore ways to integrate the principles of the Make America Healthy Again movement to improve health outcomes of Kentuckians.

KY HR85

A RESOLUTION to promote the financial literacy of Kentuckians.

KY SR32

A RESOLUTION supporting increased awareness of tick-borne diseases and illnesses in Kentucky.

KY SR63

A RESOLUTION honoring cancer patients, survivors, and their families, remembering those who have been lost to cancer, and declaring Thursday, March 6, 2025, as Suits and Sneakers Day in the Senate.

KY HR66

A RESOLUTION honoring cancer patients, survivors, and their families, remembering those who have been lost to cancer, and declaring Thursday, March 6, 2025, as Suits and Sneakers Day in the Kentucky House of Representatives.

KY HR88

A RESOLUTION encouraging the Kentucky Department for Public Health, in conjunction with the Kentucky Office of Drug Control Policy, to issue a public statement to increase awareness in the Commonwealth on the potential harm of consuming 7-hydroxymitragynine products.

KY SCR248

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION encouraging President Donald Trump and the United States Congress to end the Syrian genocide of Christians and Alawites.

KY HR6

A RESOLUTION encouraging Kentucky schools to acquire anti-choking devices.

KY HB629

AN ACT relating to providing health services to a person who is not vaccinated.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.