[Congressional Bills 107th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 124 Engrossed in House (EH)]
In the House of Representatives, U.S.,
June 20, 2001.
Whereas national evidence indicates that America's youth are faced with
oppressive issues, such as violence, drugs, abuse, and even family
stress, causing the future of the youth of the United States, and
therefore the future of the Nation, to be at risk;
Whereas youth in America, regardless of their economic status, ethnic or
cultural heritage, or geographic location, are experiencing the
pressures caused by contemporary society;
Whereas although Americans realize the challenges of today's busy lifestyles and
balancing work schedules and youth activities, they remain committed to
education, physical fitness, and civic-mindedness;
Whereas it is imperative that the people of the United States act willfully and
purposely to secure a positive future for the Nation by devoting time to
youth, sharing traditions, and communicating values to children in an
effort to sustain ongoing relationships with caring adults;
Whereas America's Promise--The Alliance for Youth, founded by Secretary of State
Colin L. Powell, is one of the Nation's most comprehensive nonprofit
organizations dedicated to building and strengthening the character and
competence of youth by mobilizing the Nation to fulfill the
organization's ``Five Promises'' for young people:
(1) ongoing relationships with caring adults;
(2) safe places with structured activities during nonschool hours;
(3) a healthy start and future;
(4) marketable skills through effective education; and
(5) opportunities to give back through community service;
Whereas the citizens of the United States will celebrate American Youth Day and
encourage all youth organizations to participate annually on a Saturday
near the beginning of the school year; and
Whereas American Youth Day will provide opportunities for America's youth to
reclaim the values which foster trust and build better communication and
which will encourage parents, grandparents, and extended families to
recognize the importance of being involved in the physical and emotional
lives of their children: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) recognizes the importance of youth to the future of the United
States;
(2) supports the goals and ideas of American Youth Day; and
(3) encourages the people of the United States to participate in
local and national activities that seek to fulfill the Five Promises to
America's youth, as established by America's Promise--The Alliance for
Youth.
Attest:
Clerk.