West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR46

Introduced
4/7/25  
Enrolled
4/8/25  

Caption

Designating April 8, 2025, as Child Care Day

Impact

By recognizing April 8 as Child Care Day, SR46 aims to enhance public awareness regarding the value of child care programs and their providers in West Virginia. This designation not only honors the efforts of those in the child care sector but also calls for continued support and advocacy for early childhood education initiatives. The resolution underlines the legislative commitment to child care and seeks to foster a supportive environment for child care services in the state.

Summary

Senate Resolution 46 designates April 8, 2025, as Child Care Day at the Legislature in West Virginia. This resolution highlights the significance of child care programs within the state and acknowledges the vital role that child care providers play in the development and education of young children. It emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive early childhood system that supports access to varied programs for families, highlighting the commitment of child care professionals dedicated to preparing children for lifelong learning.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SR46 is highly positive. Legislators and child care advocates view the resolution as a necessary acknowledgment of the contributions of child care providers to communities and the workforce. The resolution is seen as a step towards reinforcing the importance of early childhood education and the need for sustainable support for child care programs, indicating a shared commitment to enhancing children's lives.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention concerning this resolution as it is primarily a celebratory measure that aims to appreciate child care providers without imposing new regulations or policies. The consensus among legislators seems to be supportive of recognizing child care as a cornerstone of family and workforce resilience, seeking to unify efforts in enhancing early childhood education across West Virginia.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SCR101

Urging US Department of Education to accelerate processing of Free Application for Federal Student Aid

WV SB1001

Supplementing and amending appropriations to Department of Health and Department of Human Services

WV HB101

Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Health and Department of Human Services

WV HCR101

Memorializing the life of Bob Ashley

WV SCR102

Extending State of Emergency and suspending certain requirements for Free Application for Federal Student Aid

WV SB1011

Expiring funds from Department of Revenue, PEIA Rainy Day Fund

WV SB1008

Supplementing and amending appropriations to Department of Veterans’ Assistance

WV HB115

Relating to the amount of surplus deposited into the Revenue Shortfall Reserve Fund and providing for an effective date

WV HB108

Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Veterans’ Assistance

WV HB111

Expiring funds to the unappropriated surplus balance in the State Fund, General Revenue, from the Department Revenue, State Budget Office, PEIA Rainy Day Fund

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.