Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HR10

Caption

Encouraging The General Assembly To Invest In Middle School Youth Programs.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes that successful after-school programs can significantly reduce delinquency and improve academic performance among students. Studies cited demonstrate that students participating in such programs are more likely to attend school regularly, perform better academically, and have fewer behavioral problems. By committing to invest in these programs, the Delaware General Assembly would be addressing issues of youth supervision and participation, providing vital support to working parents and an environment for children to thrive.

Summary

House Resolution 10, introduced by Rep. S. Moore, encourages the Delaware General Assembly to prioritize investment in middle school youth programs. It highlights the concerning statistics regarding children living in poverty in Delaware and their lack of proficiency in essential subjects such as math and reading. The resolution aims to address the need for improved after-school programs that would provide supervision and support to middle school students, who are often left unsupervised during critical after-school hours, making them vulnerable to negative influences and behaviors.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HR10 is positive, as it advocates for tangible action that can support vulnerable youth populations in Delaware. There are no notable points of contention highlighted, indicating broad support for the need to enhance after-school opportunities for middle school students. It aligns with existing legislative efforts to tackle youth violence and mental health challenges, indicating a unified approach towards fostering community well-being.

Contention

While HR10 does not seem to face significant opposition, the challenges in actualizing the proposed investments in youth programs could arise from competing budget priorities within the state government. Should the resolution lead to legislative action, it may require balancing local needs with available resources, ensuring that middle school programs receive adequate funding and support against other pressing community needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DE HCR92

Encouraging The General Assembly To Invest In Middle School Youth Programs.

DE HR13

Requesting The Department Of Education To Study And Report To The General Assembly Possible Changes To Delaware's Student Assessment System.

DE A1396

Provides member of General Assembly be referred to as Assembly Member rather than Assemblyman or Assemblywoman.

DE SCR71

Recognizing May 13, 2025, As "lyte Day In The State Of Delaware In Honor Of Leading Youth Through Empowerments Dedication To Advancing Educational Equity And Youth Leadership.

DE SJR2

Requiring The Division Of Medicaid And Medical Assistance To Present The General Assembly With A Report And Plan To Provide Insurance Coverage For Community Health Worker Services.

DE SCR20

Encouraging Governor Matt Meyer To Turn Delaware Purple For The Month Of April In Support Of Delaware's Military-connected Students.

DE SB90

An Act To Amend Title 14 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Delaware State Inspire Scholarship Program.

DE SCR25

Recognizing And Honoring Darwin R. Wall Of Middletown, Delaware, For His Exemplary Service And Courage As A Bronze Star Recipient.

DE H4184

Geno Middleton Road

DE HCR54

Commending Melissa Wilson Representing The Smyrna School District For Being Selected As Delaware's Educational Support Professional Of The Year For 2025 And Commending Each School District And Charter Networks Educational Support Professional Of The Year.

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