Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HR5380

Introduced
4/1/26  
Refer
4/7/26  
Report Pass
4/30/26  
Refer
4/30/26  

Caption

Designates May 2026 as "ALS Awareness Month" in Missouri

Impact

The resolution serves as a formal acknowledgment by the Missouri legislature of the significance of ALS awareness and its implications for state law in terms of healthcare policy. By establishing a designated month for awareness, the state aims to mobilize community efforts and support initiatives focused on research, access to medical equipment, and therapies. This initiative may also influence state funding priorities and encourage collaboration between governmental bodies and advocacy organizations like the ALS Association, which is pivotal in driving research and awareness efforts.

Summary

HR5380 is a resolution that designates May 2026 as 'ALS Awareness Month' in Missouri. The bill highlights amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease, which is a progressive and fatal neurodegenerative condition. The resolution aims to increase public awareness of ALS and the critical challenges faced by those living with the disease, promoting the need for better treatment options and support services. It recognizes the role of clinical trials in improving the quality of life for ALS patients and underscores the importance of funding for ALS research.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR5380 is generally positive, as it fosters a sense of unity and support for individuals affected by ALS. Members of the legislature express compassion and a commitment to enhancing the lives of those diagnosed with this debilitating condition. The resolution not only elevates ALS awareness but also encourages collective action among citizens, healthcare providers, and policymakers to address the ongoing challenges faced by those living with ALS. This positive sentiment reflects a broader recognition of the need for improved health resources and advocacy.

Contention

While the resolution itself is largely uncontroversial and aims for a noble cause, there may be underlying tensions regarding resource allocation and the effectiveness of public health campaigns. Critics might argue about the adequacy of support and funding aimed at ALS compared to other health issues, which could stir discussions on prioritization within health policy. However, the focus on awareness is largely seen as a unifying effort among those advocating for better treatment options and support for ALS patients.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HCR3

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MO HB191

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MO SB304

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MO SB110

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MO HB1549

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MO SB111

Designates September as "Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month"

MO HB103

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MO HB870

Designates September as "Brain Aneurysm Awareness Month"

MO HCR10

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MO HCR20

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Similar Bills

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