South Carolina General Assembly

122nd Session, 2017-2018

S.923

STATUS INFORMATION

Concurrent Resolution

Sponsors: Senator Goldfinch

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Introduced in the Senate on January 23, 2018

Introduced in the House on January 31, 2018

Adopted by the General Assembly on January 31, 2018

Summary: Omphalocele Awareness Day

HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS

DateBodyAction Description with journal page number

1/23/2018SenateIntroduced (Senate Journalpage15)

1/23/2018SenateReferred to Committee on Medical Affairs(Senate Journalpage15)

1/30/2018SenateRecalled from Committee on Medical Affairs(Senate Journalpage3)

1/30/2018SenateAdopted, sent to House (Senate Journalpage3)

1/31/2018HouseIntroduced, adopted, returned with concurrence (House Journalpage70)

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VERSIONS OF THIS BILL

1/23/2018

ACONCURRENT RESOLUTION

TO DECLARE JANUARY 31, 2018, AS OMPHALOCELE AWARENESS DAY IN SOUTH CAROLINA AND TO ENCOURAGE ALL SOUTH CAROLINIANS TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OMPHALOCELE AND MORE ABOUT HOW THEY CAN SUPPORT OMPHALOCELE PATIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES.

Whereas, omphalocele is a birth defect that causes the abdominal wall not to close properly early in pregnancy, resulting in the protrusion of some or most of the abdominal organs outside of the baby’s body in a thin, nearly transparent sac; and

Whereas, this sac, attached to the body through the navel, may be small, containing only the intestines, or giant, containing the liver and stomach, as well; and

Whereas, a small omphalocele occurs in about one out of every five thousand pregnancies, and a giant omphalocele occurs in about one out of every ten thousand pregnancies; and

Whereas, an omphalocele may be an isolated birth defect or may be associated with other defects or chromosomal abnormalities; and

Whereas, although a child born with an omphalocele and their parents may face numerous challenges, many babies who are born with an omphalocele survive and lead happy, healthy, and productive lives; and

Whereas, Mothers of Omphaloceles (MOOs) is an organization of parents from around the world, created to provide hope, support, and information to families with babies diagnosed with an omphalocele; and

Whereas, the members of the South Carolina General Assembly commend the Mothers of Omphaloceles for their selfless efforts to advocate and care for their children. Now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Senate, the House of Representatives concurring:

That the members of the South Carolina General Assembly, by this resolution, declare January 31, 2018, as Omphalocele Awareness Day in South Carolina and encourage all South Carolinians to learn more about omphalocele and more about how they can support omphalocele patients and their families.

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