Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SJR388

Introduced
2/14/25  
Engrossed
2/19/25  
Enrolled
2/20/25  

Caption

Commending Voices for Virginia's Children.

Impact

The resolution highlights the significance of Voices for Virginia's Children as a leading child advocacy organization in the state. By providing evidence-based information and facilitating discussions around children's issues, the organization aims to influence public policies and improve outcomes for young people. The recognition aims to reinforce the organization's role in community engagement and its impact on shaping a better environment for children in Virginia. This act serves not only to honor the organization but also to promote sustained focus on the issues faced by the youth in Virginia, allowing them to thrive.

Summary

SJR388 is a Senate Joint Resolution commending Voices for Virginia's Children on the occasion of its 30th anniversary. This resolution recognizes the organization's longstanding commitment to advocating for the welfare of children throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. Established in 1994, Voices for Virginia's Children has played a pivotal role in enhancing the lives of young people by focusing on various issues such as early childhood development, child welfare, health and mental health services, and family economic security. The resolution acknowledges the organization's efforts in mobilizing community members and partner organizations to advocate for beneficial changes in policies and programs affecting young people.

Contention

While the resolution serves primarily as a commendation, it underscores the importance of continued advocacy in the realm of child welfare. Notably, it provides a platform to discuss potential areas where advocacy might continue to evolve, especially in light of changing social and economic factors affecting families and children. The resolution expresses admiration for the organization's inclusive approach to youth leadership, equipping young people to engage actively with local and state officials, thereby bottom-up community advocacy. There may be differing opinions on resource allocation and policy approaches impacting these issues, highlighting the dynamic landscape of child advocacy in Virginia.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SJR377

Celebrating the life of Elizabeth Boden.

VA SJR406

Commending the Virginia Wing of the Civil Air Patrol.

VA SJR394

Celebrating the life of Jake Kincaid.

VA SJR441

Commending the Virginia Black Chamber of Commerce Foundation.

VA SJR395

Celebrating the life of David Eugene Dillow.

VA SJR439

Commending the Cameron Foundation.

VA SJR420

Commending the Virginia chapter of the American Association of University Women.

VA SJR378

Celebrating the life of Harry Arthur Tenney.

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