Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HJR34

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Public schools; Jt. Com. on Health Care to study impact of cell phone possession & use on students.

Impact

The study mandated by HJR34 will focus on various crucial factors including learning outcomes, student attention, and mental health. In particular, it will assess how cell phone use affects students' ability to retain information and concentrate during lessons. By investigating these areas, the commission aims to inform future policy decisions that could shape how schools address cell phone use during academic time, potentially leading to revised regulations that impact classroom environments across the state.

Summary

HJR34 calls for the Joint Commission on Health Care to study the impact of cell phone possession and use among students in public schools. It acknowledges the increasing prevalence of smartphones in the lives of school-age children, highlighting their dual roles as powerful resources and potential distractions during educational hours. The resolution emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to school policies regarding cell phone use, weighing their benefits against possible negative effects on student attention, learning, and mental health.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this bill may arise around the methodologies for the study and the interpretations of its findings. Concerns are likely to be raised about whether the commission will adequately address the diverse impacts on different age groups and socioeconomic backgrounds. Additionally, the tension between the benefits of allowing cell phone use for educational purposes and the risks of distraction must be carefully managed to create effective policy recommendations, which can lead to debates among educators, parents, and lawmakers alike.

Companion Bills

VA HJR34

Carry Over Public schools; Jt. Com. on Health Care to study impact of cell phone possession & use on students.

Previously Filed As

VA HJR34

Public schools; Jt. Com. on Health Care to study impact of cell phone possession & use on students.

VA HJR60

Sickle cell disease; Joint Commission on Health Care to study.

VA SJR26

Drugs; JLARC to study scope and cost of penalizing possession as a felony.

VA HJR38

Drugs; JLARC to study scope and cost of penalizing possession as a felony.

VA SJR228

Students; qualification & training requirements of school personnel who administer health services.

VA HB882

Students; Department of Education's model policy on cell phone use during instructional time.

VA HJR41

Fentanyl crisis; Joint Commission on Health Care to study policy solutions.

VA HB271

Public secondary schools; naloxone procurement, possession, and administration.

VA HJR67

Fair school funding reform; joint committee of various House and Senate committees to study.

VA HJR544

Alzheimer's Disease; Joint Commission on Health, etc., to study treatment.

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