District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill CER26-0066

Caption

Kinship Care Month Recognition Resolution of 2025

Impact

The resolution proposes to promote awareness of the unique challenges kinship caregivers endure. The D.C. Council aims to acknowledge that many kinship caregivers experience financial difficulties and often give up substantial personal resources to raise children who cannot live with their biological parents. By declaring a month dedicated to kinship care, the resolution seeks to ensure that the challenges faced by these families are recognized, and that necessary resources and support systems are developed to assist them.

Summary

CER26-0066, known as the Kinship Care Month Recognition Resolution of 2025, recognizes and honors the vital role that kinship families play in raising children in the District of Columbia. The resolution highlights the significant benefits that kinship caregivers provide to the youth in their care, ensuring their safety and stability, while also acknowledging the myriad challenges these caregivers face in their parenting roles. The D.C. Council proposes to declare September 2025 as 'Kinship Care Month' to raise public awareness about the importance of kinship care arrangements.

Sentiment

The sentiment around CER26-0066 appears overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a consensus among council members and advocates on the importance of supporting kinship caregivers. The resolution is seen as a crucial step towards valuing the sacrifices made by grandparents, relatives, and family friends who care for children in times of need. The emphasis on community support and recognition of kinship care enhances feelings of solidarity and appreciation for these families, reinforcing their role as informal yet pivotal caregivers.

Contention

While the resolution itself is mostly a recognition rather than a piece of legislation introducing changes to current laws, it underscores the critical issues related to kinship care. Notably, the debate surrounding the support frameworks for kinship caregivers and the availability of resources to assist these families continue to be points of contention. Some advocates argue that merely recognizing kinship care is insufficient without a commitment to improving the conditions and support systems for caregivers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DC CER25-0093

Kinship Care Month Recognition Resolution of 2023

DC CER25-0260

Kinship Care Month Recognition Resolution of 2024

DC CER25-0296

National Family Caregivers Month Recognition Resolution of 2024

DC CER25-0303

51st Anniversary of the Enactment of the Home Rule Act Recognition Resolution of 2024

DC CER25-0013

Black History Month Recognition Resolution of 2023

DC CER25-0174

Black History Month Recognition Resolution of 2024

DC CER25-0026

National Social Work Month Recognition Resolution of 2023

DC CER25-0056

Corinne Cannon Recognition Resolution of 2023

DC CER25-0034

District of Columbia Music In Our Schools Month Recognition Resolution of 2023

DC CER25-0263

National Family Day Recognition Resolution of 2024

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