Georgia 2023 1st Special Session

Georgia House Bill HR24

Introduced
12/4/23  
Enrolled
12/4/23  

Caption

Children in foster care; commend

Impact

The resolution underscores the importance of acknowledging and affirming these rights within the framework of state laws, ensuring that children in foster care receive the necessary support and resources. This initiative may influence local agencies and organizations involved in child welfare, directing them to adopt policies that prioritize the needs and rights of foster children. It reinforces the obligation of both society and the legal system to protect these children's interests and ensure they are represented fairly in administrative and judicial settings.

Summary

House Resolution 24 (HR24) aims to commend the rights of children in foster care. The resolution emphasizes society's responsibility to ensure the well-being and proper care of foster children, stressing that these children deserve specific rights due to the unique challenges they face after being separated from their families. The text outlines a series of rights for foster children, including the right to be cherished by a family, to receive specialized services that cater to their individual needs, and to have a supportive and loving environment that nurtures their emotional and social development.

Contention

While the resolution seeks to commend the rights of foster children, it raises awareness about the systemic issues they face. Advocates for children in foster care may point out the need for comprehensive reforms in the child welfare system to align with these rights. The resolution's focus on rights may not address the practical implementation of such rights, signaling a potential point of contention among stakeholders who seek more actionable measures to ensure the well-being of foster children.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR1237

Children in foster care; commend

GA HR160

Multi-Agency Alliance for Children; commend

GA SB230

Programs and Protection for Children; foster parents bill of rights; revise provisions

GA HR131

Easterseals Georgia and its chapters' Champions for Children program; commend

GA HR88

Youth Villages; commend

GA SR95

Multi-Agency Alliance for Children; honoring

GA HR1194

Adoptive and Foster Parent Association of Georgia; commend

GA HR52

Family and Consumer Sciences; commend

GA HR1006

Family and Consumer Sciences; commend

GA SR71

Children's Day; recognizing March 16, 2023

Similar Bills

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