Bill Text: PA SR312 | 2009-2010 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Designating the month of May 2010 as "Military Service-Related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

Sponsorship: Bipartisan Bill

Status: (Passed) 2010-04-20 - Introduced and adopted [SR312 Detail]

Download: Pennsylvania-2009-SR312-Introduced.html

  

 

    

PRINTER'S NO.  1885

  

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

  

SENATE RESOLUTION

 

No.

312

Session of

2010

  

  

INTRODUCED BY GREENLEAF, KITCHEN, FERLO, STACK, O'PAKE, LOGAN, MUSTO, FONTANA, WILLIAMS, BAKER, RAFFERTY, DINNIMAN, COSTA, ERICKSON, ALLOWAY, PILEGGI, KASUNIC, ROBBINS, PIPPY, TARTAGLIONE, ORIE, MENSCH, WASHINGTON, WARD, BOSCOLA, WAUGH, EARLL AND BRUBAKER, APRIL 20, 2010

  

  

INTRODUCED AND ADOPTED, APRIL 20, 2010  

  

  

  

A RESOLUTION

  

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Designating the month of May 2010 as "Military Service-Related

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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness Month" in

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Pennsylvania.

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WHEREAS, The month of May has been designated by the Congress

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of the United States as National Military Appreciation Month to

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remember those who gave their lives in defense of freedom and to

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honor the men and women of the United States Armed Forces who

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have served and are now serving this country; and

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WHEREAS, Beginning with the ravages of the Civil War, a war-

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related syndrome has been identified and called various names:

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in World War I, it was "shell shock"; in World War II, it was

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"battle fatigue"; and since the Vietnam Conflict in the 1960s

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and 1970s, the syndrome has been known as post-traumatic stress

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disorder (PTSD); and

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WHEREAS, Veterans currently returning from service in

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Afghanistan and Iraq are experiencing a high incidence of PTSD;

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and

 


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WHEREAS, A study published last year in the American Journal

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of Public Health revealed that more than one-third of returning

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soldiers from Afghanistan and Iraq received a diagnosis of

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having a mental health disorder, of which nearly 22% were

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diagnosed with PTSD; and

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WHEREAS, Caused by the horrors experienced during war, PTSD

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has an insidious effect on the health of individuals; and

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WHEREAS, PTSD causes emotional, social, physical, spiritual

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and communication challenges for both the veterans suffering

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from the disorder and their loved ones; and

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WHEREAS, Persons with PTSD have difficulty sleeping and

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experience all the tangential mental and physical effects of

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sleep deprivation, feel more irritable and are prone to

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unexpected or inexplicable outbursts of anger, have difficulty

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concentrating, expect the worst, feel that danger is lurking and

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are easily startled; and

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WHEREAS, Families of persons who have PTSD experience more

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unhappiness, marital strife, anxiety and childhood and

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adolescent behavioral problems than families that do not have to

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cope with this disorder; and

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WHEREAS, The National Center for Posttraumatic Stress

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Disorder within the Department of Veterans Affairs aims to

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advance the clinical care and social welfare of United States

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veterans through research, education and training on PTSD and

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stress-related disorders and provides educational resources for

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veterans and also for health care providers, researchers and the

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general public through its Internet website; and

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WHEREAS, It is fitting, during this month in which VE Day,

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Military Spouse Day, Loyalty Day, Armed Forces Day and Memorial

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Day are observed, to reflect on this serious disorder that

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affects many of our veterans and their families, so that we may

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renew and increase our awareness of PTSD; therefore be it

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RESOLVED, That the Senate designate the month of May 2010 as

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"Military Service-Related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

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Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

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