LRB-1118/1
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2007 - 2008 LEGISLATURE
February 12, 2007 - Introduced by Senators Lassa, Miller, Schultz, Darling,
Roessler, Taylor, Kreitlow
and Coggs. Referred to Committee on Public
Health, Senior Issues, Long Term Care and Privacy.
SR3,1,3 1Relating to: encouraging public and private employers to establish and promote
2healthful lifestyle programs and encouraging economic incentives to stimulate
3the widespread adoption of such programs.
SR3,1,74 Whereas, unwise lifestyle choices are a significant cause of cancer, diabetes,
5chronic lung disease, hypertension, heart disease, stroke, and accidental death and
6injury and contribute to the morbidity and disability resulting from numerous other
7chronic diseases; and
SR3,1,108 Whereas, the combined national cost for the morbidity, mortality, and disability
9caused by preventable obesity, smoking, substance abuse, and seat belt neglect
10exceeds $400,000,000 annually (25 percent of all health spending); and
SR3,1,1311 Whereas, obesity alone has become epidemic in America and in Wisconsin,
12having doubled in the past 20 years and now affecting 21 percent of the adult
13population; and
SR3,2,214 Whereas, the cultural shift necessary to reverse these trends and inspire
15healthful lifestyles will require the broad participation of social leaders,

1communities, and institutions, particularly schools; employers; health
2professionals; and government; and
SR3,2,53 Whereas, the Institute of Medicine published a comprehensive report on the
4quality of health care and recommends 6 visions of a transformed healthcare system,
5including safe, effective, patient-centered, timely, efficient, and equitable care; and
SR3,2,76 Whereas, healthful lifestyle choices are implicit in Wisconsin's health plan
7"Healthiest Wisconsin 2010"; now, therefore, be it
SR3,2,10 8Resolved by the senate, That the members of the Wisconsin senate encourage
9all employers and employees to develop Healthy Lifestyles programs in their places
10of work; and, be it further
SR3,2,13 11Resolved, That the members of the Wisconsin senate encourage health care
12providers in Wisconsin to endorse and adopt the 6 visions of a transformed
13healthcare system developed by the Institute of Medicine; and, be it further
SR3,2,17 14Resolved, That the members of the Wisconsin senate encourage Wisconsin's
15schools to examine their curricula and programming and modify them as necessary
16to incorporate nutritional education, physical education, and healthful living into
17the education of Wisconsin's children; and, be it further
SR3,2,20 18Resolved, That the members of the Wisconsin senate encourage economic
19incentives to stimulate widespread adoption of such workplace programs; and, be it
20further
SR3,2,23 21Resolved, That the members of the Wisconsin senate appeal to the private
22sector to encourage Wisconsin's communities, by all practical means, to champion
23and facilitate healthful living for their citizens.
SR3,2,2424 (End)
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