Utah 2022 Regular Session

Utah House Bill HCR018

Introduced
2/22/22  
Refer
2/23/22  
Report Pass
2/28/22  
Engrossed
3/2/22  

Caption

Concurrent Resolution Highlighting the Importance of Supportive Networks of Adults for Child Success and Opportunity

Impact

The resolution highlights the importance of community in mitigating the negative effects faced by children from adverse backgrounds. By reinforcing the significance of adult support, HCR018 aims to cultivate resilience among children dealing with issues such as intergenerational poverty, trauma, neglect, and domestic violence. It acknowledges that while supportive adults do not replace parental figures, they are vital in enhancing the child’s ability to flourish and achieve academic and social success. The resolution urges that individual and community involvement is essential in building these crucial support networks.

Summary

HCR018, or House Concurrent Resolution 18, emphasizes the critical role of supportive networks of adults in fostering child success and opportunity in Utah. This resolution calls attention to the various adult figures, such as teachers, clergy, coaches, and community members, who contribute significantly to the development and well-being of children. The resolution celebrates the benefits of strong community networks and recognizes their impact on a child's health, resilience, and overall development. It encourages Utahns to actively participate in constructing these supportive frameworks to help children tackle challenges effectively.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding HCR018 is generally positive, as it resonates with the values of collaboration and community support, pivotal in Utah's cultural identity. Legislators from both parties recognize the need for collective efforts to uplift the next generation. The resolution's proponents argue that it reinforces social responsibilities among adults to contribute positively to child development, aiming to create a better opportunity landscape for all children in Utah.

Contention

While HCR018 is largely supported, it also raises discussions about the extent to which community networks can effectively address the challenges posed by adverse childhood experiences. Critics may question the efficacy of such resolutions in bringing about tangible changes, emphasizing the need for systemic approaches alongside community support. However, the resolution serves primarily as a rallying call for community involvement, rather than a legislative mandate, ensuring it remains non-contentious while promoting vital social values.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT HCR014

Concurrent Resolution Honoring Utah Olympians and Paralympians

UT SCR003

Concurrent Resolution Highlighting Utah's Rare Earth Mineral Position

UT SCR002

Concurrent Resolution Highlighting Utah's Willingness to Cooperate with the Federal Partners for Efficient and Sustainable Management of Public Lands

UT HCR020

Concurrent Resolution Encouraging Prevention of Adverse Childhood Experiences

UT HCR002

Concurrent Resolution Encouraging Discussion about Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse

UT HCR011

Concurrent Resolution Recognizing the Importance of Cross-issue Growth Impacts

UT HCR019

Concurrent Resolution Acknowledging and Highlighting the History, Culture, and Contributions of the Native American Peoples of Utah

UT HCR017

Concurrent Resolution Supporting Utah's Economic and Cultural Relationship with Taiwan

UT HCR006

Concurrent Resolution Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of Tanner Dance Utah

UT HCR010

Concurrent Resolution Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.