2025 - 2026 LEGISLATURE
LRB-3044/1
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May 8, 2025 - Introduced by Representatives Subeck, Bare, Clancy, Emerson, Goodwin, Kirsch, McCarville, Ortiz-Velez, Phelps, Roe, Sheehan, Sinicki, Stroud, Stubbs and Tenorio, cosponsored by Senators Smith, Carpenter, Drake, Hesselbein, Jacque, Larson, Ratcliff, Roys, Spreitzer and Wall. Referred to Committee on Rules.
AJR51,1,2
1Relating to: designating May 2025 and May 2026 as Food Allergy Awareness
2Months. AJR51,1,43Whereas, more than 33 million Americans have food allergies, and nearly six 4million of whom are children under the age of 18; and AJR51,1,65Whereas, research shows that the prevalence of food allergy is increasing 6among children and adults; and AJR51,1,107Whereas, nine foods cause most of all food allergy reactions in the United 8States—shellfish, fish, milk, eggs, tree nuts, peanuts, soy, wheat, and sesame—and 9food allergy reactions can range from mild symptoms to severe reactions, such as 10anaphylaxis; and AJR51,1,1211Whereas, anaphylaxis is a serious allergic reaction that is rapid in onset and 12may cause death; and AJR51,2,213Whereas, every 10 seconds, food allergy sends an individual to the emergency
1room—reactions typically occur when an individual unknowingly eats a food 2containing an ingredient to which they are allergic; and AJR51,2,43Whereas, emergency medical treatment for severe allergic reactions to food 4has increased by 377 percent in only a decade; and AJR51,2,55Whereas, childhood food allergies cost U.S. families $34 billion each year; and AJR51,2,96Whereas, the Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) organization is a 7national, nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life and the 8health of individuals with food allergies and to providing individuals hope through 9the promise of new treatments; now, therefore, be it AJR51,2,1210Resolved by the assembly, the senate concurring, That May 2025 and 11May 2026 are hereby designated as Food Allergy Awareness Months in Wisconsin to 12increase understanding and awareness of food allergies and anaphylaxis.