[Congressional Bills 107th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 231 Introduced in House (IH)]
107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 231
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that a National
Child's Day ought to be established.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
August 2, 2001
Mr. Shaw (for himself and Mr. Wynn) submitted the following resolution;
which was referred to the Committee on Government Reform
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that a National
Child's Day ought to be established.
Whereas every child is unique and holds a distinct place in the family;
Whereas the people of the United States should celebrate children as the
Nation's most valuable asset;
Whereas children represent the future, hope, and inspiration of the United
States;
Whereas children should be allowed to feel that their ideas and dreams will be
respected because adults take time to listen;
Whereas it is important for parents to spend time listening to their children on
a daily basis;
Whereas many children in the United States face crises of grave proportions,
especially as they enter adolescent years;
Whereas modern societal and economic demands often pull the family apart;
Whereas, whenever practicable, it is important for both parents to be involved
in their child's life;
Whereas encouragement should be given to families to set aside special time to
engage together in family activities;
Whereas adults in the United States should have an opportunity to reminisce
about their youth to recapture some of the fresh insight, innocence, and
dreams that they may have lost through the years;
Whereas the designation of a day to commemorate the children of the United
States will provide an opportunity to emphasize to children the
importance of their making the choices necessary to distance themselves
from impropriety and to contribute to their communities;
Whereas the people of the United States should emphasize to children the
importance of family life, education, and spiritual qualities;
Whereas because children are the responsibility of all people of the United
States, everyone should celebrate children, whose questions, laughter,
and dreams are important to the existence of the United States;
Whereas the designation of a day to commemorate children will emphasize to the
people of the United States the importance of the role of the child
within the family and society; and
Whereas the first Sunday of June falls between Mother's Day and Father's Day:
Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That it is the sense of the House of Representatives
that--
(1) a National Child's Day ought to be established; and
(2) the President should issue a proclamation calling on
the people of the United States to observe the day with
appropriate ceremonies and activities.
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