Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1271

Introduced
2/26/24  
Introduced
2/26/24  
Enrolled
2/26/24  

Caption

Reach Out and Read Day at the state capitol; March 4, 2024; recognize

Impact

The resolution highlights that Reach Out and Read has been effective in fostering an early love for reading among children, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds. By prescribing reading during wellness checkups, pediatricians facilitate bonding between parents and children while promoting healthy development. The program has reportedly distributed over 2.7 million books in Georgia alone, illustrating its reach and commitment to literacy.

Summary

House Resolution 1271 recognizes March 4, 2024, as 'Reach Out and Read Day' at the state capitol. The resolution celebrates the efforts of the Reach Out and Read program, which aims to enhance early literacy among children by integrating reading activities into pediatric care. Established in 1989 at Boston Medical Center, the program has expanded nationwide and serves millions of families, emphasizing the connection between pediatric health visits and literacy development.

Contention

While the resolution is supportive of the program, there may be underlying debates regarding funding and implementation. Questions regarding resource allocation for early literacy programs in the face of competing educational and health initiatives may arise, but the resolution itself does not delve into these issues, focusing instead on the positive aspects of the program and its benefits to children's educational outcomes.

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