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12023 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 126
February 19, 2024 - Introduced by Senators Agard, Cowles, Larson and Spreitzer, cosponsored by Representatives Myers, Andraca, Bare, Binsfeld, Conley, Considine, Drake, Emerson, Jacobson, Joers, Moore Omokunde, Murphy, O’Connor, Ohnstad, Ratcliff, Rozar, Shankland, Stubbs and Subeck. Referred to Committee on Senate Organization.
2Relating to: proclaiming March 2024 to be Kidney Month in Wisconsin.
3Whereas, the National Kidney Foundation designated March as National Kidney Month to help spread awareness about kidney disease and the ways it can be detected and prevented; and
4Whereas, kidneys serve many important health functions, including filtering waste from the blood, directing the production of red blood cells, and regulating fluid and blood pressure levels; and
5Whereas, it is estimated that one in seven American adults has kidney disease and that one in three adults is at a high risk for developing kidney disease; and
6Whereas, kidney disease can cause several health problems, such as cardiovascular disease, heart attack, high blood pressure, stroke, kidney failure, and nerve damage; and
7Whereas, the risk factors for kidney disease include diabetes, family history, high blood pressure, and old age; and
8Whereas, African Americans are at an increased risk for chronic kidney disease and kidney failure; and
9Whereas, nine out of 10 people who have kidney disease do not know they have it; and
10Whereas, the symptoms of kidney disease may include swelling of the face, abdomen, or extremities; bloody or foamy urine; painful urination; fatigue; or increased thirst; and
11Whereas, early detection and treatment of kidney disease can slow or prevent disease progression; and
12Whereas, according to the National Kidney Foundation, kidney disease risk can be reduced by quitting smoking, regular exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, controlling blood pressure and blood sugar, and avoiding excessive use of pain medications; and
13Whereas, the Wisconsin Legislature has an opportunity to join a national awareness effort to promote kidney health; now, therefore, be it
14Resolved by the senate, the assembly concurring, That the legislature hereby proclaims March 2024 to be Kidney Month in Wisconsin.
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