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J 1943

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim May 2026, as Preeclampsia Awareness Month in the State of New York

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Joe Addabbo and 62 co-sponsors

Requests the Governor to proclaim May 2026 as Preeclampsia Awareness Month to raise public awareness and advocacy, without creating new programs or funding.

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Bill Summary · J 1943

Summary: Memorializing Governor Hochul to Proclaim May 2026 as Preeclampsia Awareness Month (S. J. Res. No. 1943)

Purpose

  • The bill is a memorial resolution urging the Governor of New York to officially proclaim May 2026 as Preeclampsia Awareness Month in New York State.
  • It expresses the Legislature’s intent to raise public awareness about preeclampsia, a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy.

Key Provisions and Provisions of Change

  • Formal request to the Governor (Kathy Hochul) to issue a proclamation designating May 2026 as Preeclampsia Awareness Month.
  • The resolution itself does not create new programs, funding, or regulatory requirements; it serves as a ceremonial and advocacy action by the Legislature.
  • The text defines preeclampsia and provides context on its seriousness, potential complications, and its status as a leading cause of maternal and infant illness and death.

Who/What Is Affected

  • Government/State level: Governor’s Office would issue the proclamation if acted upon.
  • Public health awareness: Citizens of New York State, pregnant individuals, families, healthcare providers, and organizations focused on maternal health and preeclampsia.
  • Scope is largely informational and commemorative; no direct regulatory or financial burdens or obligations are imposed on individuals or entities.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • Status: Referred to the Senate Finance Committee (as of the action history date).
  • The bill is a memorial resolution, which is typically non-binding and serves to recognize a public health issue and urge a proclamation.
  • If the Governor issues the proclamation, May 2026 would be recognized statewide; otherwise, the resolution remains a formal expression of the Legislature’s intent.
  • No specific funding, implementation deadlines, or programmatic requirements are included in the text.

Context and Rationale Provided

  • The resolution highlights the severity of preeclampsia, its potential to cause seizures, organ failure, and death, and notes that many hypertension-related maternal deaths are preventable with adequate care.
  • It emphasizes the broader public health impact, including postpartum preeclampsia, and situates the issue within national and global concerns about maternal and infant mortality.
  • By designating a dedicated awareness month, the bill aims to foster increased public knowledge, advocacy, and potential improvement in care and outcomes.

If you’d like, I can add a short comparison to similar memorial resolutions in New York or provide potential public health implications of officially proclaiming awareness months.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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