S 168 Session 121 (2015-2016)
S 0168 Joint Resolution, By Kimpson
A JOINT RESOLUTION TO DECLARE SEPTEMBER 26, ANNUALLY, AS MESOTHELIOMA
AWARENESS DAY.
12/03/14 Senate Prefiled
12/03/14 Senate Referred to Committee on Medical Affairs
01/13/15 Senate Introduced and read first time
(Senate Journal-page 112)
01/13/15 Senate Referred to Committee on Medical Affairs
(Senate Journal-page 112)
03/10/15 Senate Committee report: Favorable Medical Affairs
(Senate Journal-page 17)
03/11/15 Scrivener's error corrected
03/12/15 Senate Read second time (Senate Journal-page 9)
03/12/15 Senate Roll call Ayes-42 Nays-0 (Senate Journal-page 9)
03/17/15 Senate Read third time and sent to House
(Senate Journal-page 18)
03/17/15 House Introduced and read first time (House Journal-page 33)
03/17/15 House Referred to Committee on Invitations and Memorial
Resolutions (House Journal-page 33)
03/19/15 House Committee report: Favorable Invitations and
Memorial Resolutions (House Journal-page 30)
03/20/15 Scrivener's error corrected
03/24/15 House Recommitted to Committee on Invitations and
Memorial Resolutions (House Journal-page 41)
04/28/15 House Committee report: Favorable Invitations and
Memorial Resolutions (House Journal-page 135)
04/29/15 House Committed to Committee on Judiciary
(House Journal-page 129)
S. 168
COMMITTEE REPORT
April 28, 2015
S. 168
Introduced by Senator Kimpson
S. Printed 4/28/15--H.
Read the first time March 17, 2015.
THE COMMITTEE ON
INVITATIONS AND MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS
To whom was referred a Joint Resolution (S. 168) to declare September 26, annually, as Mesothelioma Awareness, etc., respectfully
REPORT:
That they have duly and carefully considered the same and recommend that the same do pass:
JIMMY C. BALES for Committee.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
TO DECLARE SEPTEMBER 26, ANNUALLY, AS MESOTHELIOMA AWARENESS DAY.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
SECTION 1. Whereas, mesothelioma is an aggressive, asbestos-related cancer that affects the linings of the lungs, abdomen, heart, and other organs and most patients die within only twelve to fifteen months from diagnosis; and
Whereas, the heavy use of asbestos in manufacturing, industry, and construction has been recognized as the worst occupational health disaster in U.S. history; and
Whereas, asbestos was used in the construction of virtually all office buildings, public schools, and homes built before 1975; and
Whereas, lack of testing by asbestos manufacturers and companies allowed this incurable disease to continue well into the 21st century; and
Whereas, a high percentage of all mesothelioma victims were exposed to asbestos on naval ships and in shipyards; and
Whereas, this is now believed to include many firefighters, police officers, and rescue workers from Ground Zero on September 11, 2011; and
Whereas, even brief exposure to asbestos can result in mesothelioma thirty years later; and
Whereas, because of occupational, Navy-service related, household, or even incidental exposures and the very long latency of the disease, tens of millions of Americans were exposed to asbestos and are now at risk for developing mesothelioma; and
Whereas, in 1999, the Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation was formed to eradicate the life-ending and vicious effects of mesothelioma, and early progress in developing effective treatments for the disease is now being made; and
Whereas, the establishment of Mesothelioma Awareness Day would raise public awareness of the disease and of the need to develop effective treatments. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the Senate:
That the South Carolina Senate does hereby declare September 26, annually, as Mesothelioma Awareness Day.
SECTION 2. This joint resolution takes effect upon approval by the Governor.
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