Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SR145

Introduced
9/4/25  

Caption

Recognizing September 13, 2025, as "Celiac Awareness Day" in Pennsylvania.

Impact

The resolution encourages the U.S. Congress to support increased funding for celiac disease research and advocate for the Food Labeling Modernization Act of 2025, which aims to make gluten the 10th major food allergen and mandate its labeling on all packaged foods. This legislative push reflects a growing recognition of the disease's prevalence and the corresponding need for improved food labeling standards to protect individuals with gluten sensitivities. The designation of Celiac Awareness Day is seen as a step toward fostering a better understanding of the disease, which is often under-recognized and underfunded in medical research.

Summary

Senate Resolution 145 recognizes September 13, 2025, as 'Celiac Awareness Day' in Pennsylvania. The resolution is intended to raise awareness regarding celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder that affects genetically predisposed individuals upon ingesting gluten. With statistics indicating that approximately 1 in 133 people are impacted globally and around 2 million Americans suffering from this condition, the recognition carries significant weight in public health discussions. By linking the awareness day to celiac disease, the resolution seeks to inform the public and the medical community about the importance of recognizing and managing this serious condition.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR145 is largely positive, as it rallies support for a public health concern that affects a significant portion of the population. Advocates for celiac disease awareness view the resolution as an essential move toward increasing knowledge and understanding of the disease among lawmakers and the public alike. However, there may be concerns about how effectively such awareness translates into actionable policies and funding in a healthcare landscape that often prioritizes other conditions.

Contention

One notable point of contention concerns the underfunding of celiac disease research compared to other health conditions. Despite its rising prevalence and severe health implications, celiac disease has received minimal investment from research institutions. The resolution highlights the need for more resources and recognition, which raises questions about how healthcare priorities are set and whether conditions impacting smaller populations receive adequate attention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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PA HR316

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PA HR8

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PA HR264

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PA HR291

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PA SP0777

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PA HR298

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Similar Bills

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