H.R. No. 914
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Minority Cancer Awareness Month is being observed in
  Texas in April to call attention to the disparities in cancer health
  among racial and ethnic minority groups in the United States; and
         WHEREAS, Black, Native American, and Alaskan Native
  communities experience the highest cancer rates and worst outcomes
  for each of the most common types of cancer; in addition, Black
  communities are disproportionately impacted by other diseases,
  such as obesity, diabetes, and infections, making cancer treatment
  more difficult and more likely to cause severe side effects; and
         WHEREAS, Cancer health disparities are worsened by some
  socioeconomic conditions; people experiencing poverty are less
  likely to enroll in clinical trials that offer improved cancer
  outcomes, and people with low income or insufficient health
  insurance may lack access to medical specialists or genetic testing
  required by clinical trials; according to data from the U.S. Census
  Bureau, Native American and Alaska Native, Black, Hispanic, and
  multiracial communities experienced the highest ratios of poverty
  compared to total population in 2021; and
         WHEREAS, Many people in racial minority groups die from
  cancer due to a severe lack of matching stem cell or marrow donors
  in the worldwide registry; in the United States, 75 percent of Black
  patients, 75 percent of multiracial patients, 55 percent of Latino
  and Hispanic patients, and 60 percent of Asian American patients do
  not have a perfectly matched donor in the registry; and
         WHEREAS, More work remains to be done to ensure that all
  cancer patients have access to life-saving treatments and quality
  health care, and the observance of Minority Cancer Awareness Month
  unites Texans in their commitment to improving cancer outcomes
  among racial and ethnic minority groups; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize April as Minority Cancer Awareness
  Month in Texas and encourage all Texans to learn more about how
  minority groups are impacted by cancer health disparities.
 
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Phelan Guerra Murr
 
Allen Guillen Neave Criado
 
Allison Harless Noble
 
Anchía Harris of Anderson Oliverson
 
Anderson Harris of Williamson Ordaz
 
Ashby Harrison Orr
 
Bailes Hayes Ortega
 
Bell of Kaufman Hefner Patterson
 
Bell of Montgomery Hernandez Paul
 
Bernal Herrero Perez
 
Bhojani Hinojosa Plesa
 
Bonnen Holland Price
 
Bowers Howard Ramos
 
Bryant Hull Raney
 
Buckley Hunter Raymond
 
Bucy Isaac Reynolds
 
Bumgarner Jetton Rogers
 
Burns Johnson of Dallas Romero, Jr.
 
Burrows A. Johnson of Harris Rose
 
Button J. Johnson of Harris Rosenthal
 
Cain Jones of Dallas Schaefer
 
Campos Jones of Harris Schatzline
 
Canales Kacal Schofield
 
Capriglione King of Hemphill Shaheen
 
Clardy King of Uvalde Sherman, Sr.
 
Cole Kitzman Shine
 
Collier Klick Slaton
 
Cook Kuempel Slawson
 
Cortez Lalani Smith
 
Craddick Lambert Smithee
 
Cunningham Landgraf Spiller
 
Darby Leach Stucky
 
Davis Leo-Wilson Swanson
 
Dean Longoria Talarico
 
DeAyala Lopez of Bexar Tepper
 
Dorazio Lopez of Cameron Thierry
 
Dutton Lozano Thimesch
 
Flores Lujan Thompson of Brazoria
 
Frank Manuel Thompson of Harris
 
Frazier Martinez Tinderholt
 
Gamez Martinez Fischer Toth
 
Garcia Metcalf Troxclair
 
Gates Meyer Turner
 
Gerdes Meza VanDeaver
 
Geren Moody Vasut
 
Gervin-Hawkins Morales of Harris Vo
 
Goldman Morales of Maverick Walle
 
González of Dallas Morales Shaw Wilson
 
González of El Paso Morrison Wu
 
Goodwin Muñoz, Jr. Zwiener
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 914 was adopted by the House on April 5,
  2023, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House