Bill Text: TX SR109 | 2025-2026 | 89th Legislature | Introduced


Bill Title: Recognizing March 2025 as Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (N/A) 2025-02-14 - Received by the Secretary of the Senate [SR109 Detail]

Download: Texas-2025-SR109-Introduced.html
  89R14001 BK-D
 
  By: Bettencourt S.R. No. 109
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month is being
  observed in March 2025 to focus attention on hemophilia and other
  hereditary bleeding disorders that impact the lives of some three
  million Americans; and
         WHEREAS, Bleeding disorders are characterized by the body's
  inability to form proper blood clots, which occurs due to defects in
  platelets, clotting proteins, or blood vessels; although these
  diseases are almost always inherited, in rare cases, they may
  develop later in life when the body develops an autoimmune response
  to the blood's natural clotting factors; and
         WHEREAS, When the normal clotting process is diminished,
  patients may experience problems with bleeding excessively from
  relatively minor injuries; other symptoms can include easy
  bruising, unexplained nosebleeds, and anemia; if not treated
  effectively, bleeding disorders can be fatal; and
         WHEREAS, Hemophilia Awareness Month was first designated
  federally in March 1986; three decades later, in March 2016, the
  Department of Health and Human Services expanded the observance to
  include other bleeding disorders, such as von Willebrand disease;
  and
         WHEREAS, Bleeding disorders are life-changing and
  potentially deadly conditions, and Bleeding Disorders Awareness
  Month serves as a means of rallying support for vital research and
  resources that can help improve the outlook for those living with
  these diseases; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the Senate of the 89th Texas Legislature
  hereby recognize March 2025 as Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month
  and encourage all Texans to learn more about bleeding disorders.
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