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2021 - 2022 LEGISLATURE
March 31, 2021 - Introduced by Representatives L. Myers, Allen, Rozar, Ohnstad,
Sinicki, Milroy, Vruwink, Hesselbein, Hebl, Emerson, Moses, Shankland,
S. Rodriguez, Kerkman, Dittrich, Cabral-Guevara, Considine, Magnafici,
Baldeh, Vining, Cabrera, Spreitzer, Pope, Andraca, Shelton, Anderson,
Subeck, Drake and Stubbs, cosponsored by Senators Bernier, L. Taylor,
Carpenter, Roys, Larson, Darling, Erpenbach, Agard and Ringhand.
Referred to Committee on Rules.
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1Relating to: proclaiming March 2021 to be Kidney Month in Wisconsin.
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Whereas, the National Kidney Foundation designated March as National
3Kidney Month to help spread awareness about kidney disease and the ways it can
4be detected and prevented; and
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Whereas, kidneys serve many important health functions, including filtering
6waste from the blood, directing the production of red blood cells, and regulating fluid
7and blood pressure levels; and
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Whereas, it is estimated that one in seven American adults has kidney disease
9and that one in three adults is at a high risk for developing kidney disease; and
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Whereas, kidney disease can cause several health problems, such as
11cardiovascular disease, heart attack, high blood pressure, stroke, kidney failure, and
12nerve damage; and
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Whereas, the risk factors for kidney disease include diabetes, family history,
14high blood pressure, and old age; and
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1Whereas, African Americans are at an increased risk for chronic kidney disease
2and kidney failure; and
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Whereas, more than nine out of ten people who have kidney disease do not know
4they have it; and
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Whereas, the symptoms of kidney disease may include swelling of the face,
6abdomen, or extremities, bloody or foamy urine, painful urination, fatigue, or
7increased thirst; and
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Whereas, early detection and treatment of kidney disease can slow or prevent
9disease progression; and
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Whereas, according to the National Kidney Foundation, kidney disease risk
11can be reduced by quitting smoking, regular exercise, maintaining a healthy weight,
12controlling blood pressure and blood sugar, and avoiding excessive use of pain
13medications; and
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Whereas, the Wisconsin Legislature has an opportunity to join a national
15awareness effort to promote kidney health; now, therefore, be it
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16Resolved by the
assembly, the senate concurring, That the legislature
17hereby proclaims March 2021 to be Kidney Month in Wisconsin.