Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HR218

Introduced
2/26/24  
Engrossed
3/4/24  

Caption

Commending Healthy Families Rappahannock Area.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the need for continuous support and funding for such programs, which provide essential services such as developmental screening, case management, and educational workshops for new parents. The impact of these services is far-reaching, as it not only supports individual families but also strengthens community bonds and encourages a culture of parenting education across the region. By acknowledging the organization's achievements, this bill indirectly advocates for similar initiatives statewide, underscoring the importance of family health and supportive resources.

Summary

HR218 commends Healthy Families Rappahannock Area on the occasion of its 25th anniversary, recognizing the significant contributions the organization has made towards supporting families through home visitation services and educational programs. The bill highlights the provision of resources that help develop safe and nurturing homes for at-risk, first-time parents. Such programs have been pivotal in offering assistance to families within Planning District 16, including several local counties and cities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR218 is overwhelmingly positive, with lawmakers expressing admiration for the organization's work. They recognized the dedication and effort put forth by staff and community partners in improving family well-being and the overall health of the community. The resolution promotes a sense of unity in the community, highlighting a collective commitment to supporting parents and children in need.

Contention

While the bill serves as a commendation and does not present controversial points or significant opposition, it does stress the necessity of sustaining support for services that have proven effective over the 25 years since the organization's inception. The discussions around the bill could potentially open avenues for future debates regarding the funding and resource allocation for similar community-based programs across the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SJR298

Commending the Rappahannock-Rapidan Regional Commission.

VA HR401

Commending Rappahannock–Rapidan Community Services.

VA HJR644

Commending the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank.

VA HR619

Commending the Fredericksburg Christian Health Center.

VA HJR838

Commending Gunston Elementary School.

VA HR409

Commending ReadyKids.

VA HR262

Commending Literacy Volunteers Winchester Area.

VA HJR842

Commending Orange Hunt Elementary School.

VA HJR580

Commending Heather Harper Gunn.

VA SB750

Behavioral Health Hospital Authority; created, report.

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VA HR814

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VA HJR271

Commending Rappahannock Coffee and Roasting.

VA SJR298

Commending the Rappahannock-Rapidan Regional Commission.

VA SJR256

Commending the Rappahannock High School baseball team.

VA HR771

Commending the Rappahannock High School baseball team.

VA HR770

Commending the Rappahannock High School girls' tennis team.

VA HR86

Celebrating the life of Roger Allen Welch.

VA HJR149

Commending Brittany Dwyer-Gianoli.