Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill HCR219

Introduced
4/18/24  
Engrossed
4/19/24  

Caption

House concurrent resolution recognizing May 2024 as National Foster Care Month in Vermont

Impact

By declaring May 2024 as National Foster Care Month, HCR219 seeks to raise awareness about the challenges and successes faced by young individuals in the foster care system. It serves to inspire community involvement and encourages public and private partnerships to improve the foster care experience for children while also supporting them through adoption processes when necessary. The resolution aligns with efforts to recognize and support families that provide foster care services and aims to mobilize resources and support for those transitioning out of the foster system.

Summary

HCR219 is a House concurrent resolution that recognizes May 2024 as National Foster Care Month in Vermont. The resolution emphasizes the importance of foster care in providing safe and nurturing homes for children and youth. It highlights the critical role that foster care plays in supporting family relationships and the developmental needs of children. The resolution aims to bring attention to the more than 390,000 children living in foster care across the nation and the crucial work of foster care providers in facilitating successful transitions to independence for young adults.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HCR219 is generally positive, with a strong emphasis on community support and the value of foster families. Supporters of the resolution believe that recognizing National Foster Care Month will aid in fostering greater understanding and support for the challenges faced by youth in foster care. The resolution's themes resonate with advocates for children's welfare and reflect a collective desire to enhance the supports available for those in the foster care system.

Contention

While the resolution itself is broadly supportive, discussions might arise surrounding the adequacy of resources for foster care systems and the varying experiences of children in care. Potential points of contention could include debates over the effectiveness of current foster care policies and the need for systemic changes to address issues such as permanency planning and transitions to independence for youth. Overall, however, HCR219 is positioned as a compassionate acknowledgment of the important role foster care plays in society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT HCR106

House concurrent resolution recognizing May 2023 as National Foster Care Month in Vermont

VT HCR104

House concurrent resolution recognizing May 2025 as National Foster Care Month in Vermont

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House concurrent resolution recognizing May 2025 as National Tennis Month in Vermont

VT HCR061

House concurrent resolution recognizing March 2025 as National Athletic Training Month in Vermont

VT HCR152

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VT HCR251

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VT HCR047

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VT HCR191

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VT HCR057

House concurrent resolution recognizing March 25, 2025 as National Medal of Honor Day in Vermont

VT HCR068

House concurrent resolution recognizing March 2023 as Social Work Month in Vermont

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.