Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill HCR059

Introduced
3/20/25  
Engrossed
3/21/25  

Caption

House concurrent resolution honoring Linda E. Johnson for her outstanding State and national contributions to the prevention of child abuse

Impact

The resolution highlights the impactful work of PCAVT under Johnson's guidance, which includes the development of specialized departments focused on family support, healthy relationships, and safe environments for infants and toddlers. These initiatives have significantly contributed to a notable reduction in child abuse cases, demonstrating the resolution's purpose to cement the effective practices that can extend beyond Vermont, influencing similar efforts in other regions. It serves as a formal commendation of the social importance of addressing child abuse systematically.

Summary

HCR059 is a House concurrent resolution honoring Linda E. Johnson for her significant contributions to child abuse prevention at both the state and national levels. Over her 38-year tenure as Executive Director of Prevent Child Abuse Vermont (PCAVT), Johnson implemented innovative strategies that not only addressed child abuse prevention but also promoted healthy relationships within families and communities. The resolution acknowledges her leadership and vision in establishing programs that support families and children, ultimately aiming to eliminate the incidence of child abuse.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR059 is overwhelmingly positive, recognizing not only Johnson's esteemed contributions but also the collaborative efforts of PCAVT in advocating for and implementing child abuse prevention strategies. The resolution reflects a broad acknowledgment of the importance of child welfare and community support, aiming to uplift effective models aimed at improving child safety and emotional well-being.

Contention

While the resolution is primarily supportive, it does raise awareness of the ongoing challenges faced in the realm of child abuse prevention and the continued need for advocacy and resources. It indirectly calls attention to the necessity of sustained funding and support for initiatives designed to combat child abuse, with acknowledgment of the personal and societal impacts such issues entail. The passage of this resolution serves as a reminder of the work still required to ensure children's safety and the importance of leadership in this field.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT HCR070

House concurrent resolution honoring Heidi Baitz for her outstanding contribution to public education in the Town of Ludlow

VT HCR154

House concurrent resolution honoring Johnson Selectboard Chair Beth Foy for her public service as an outstanding municipal legislative leader

VT HCR259

House concurrent resolution honoring Lynda Hill for her enthusiastic and beneficial community service in the Town of Johnson

VT HCR206

House concurrent resolution honoring the professional achievements of child and victim advocate Sally Borden

VT HCR254

House concurrent resolution honoring Michele Burgess for her 47-plus years of outstanding and supportive service at the Vermont Veterans’ Home

VT HCR006

House concurrent resolution honoring Susan Higby on the 20th anniversary of her outstanding service as Executive Director of Studio Place Arts in Barre

VT SCR002

Senate concurrent resolution honoring Helen Estroff of Montpelier for her outstanding public service in the executive branch, and as the Calendar Clerk of the Vermont Senate

VT HCR107

House concurrent resolution honoring the 83 years of outstanding Paquette family agricultural entrepreneurship

VT HCR067

House concurrent resolution honoring outstanding Concord Town Clerk Cynthia Gaboriault

VT HCR256

House concurrent resolution honoring Theresa Snow for her leadership in the promotion of agricultural gleaning in Vermont

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.