[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 154 (Friday, September 29, 1995)]
[Senate]
[Page S14753]
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       SENATE RESOLUTION 178--DESIGNATING NATIONAL CHILDREN'S DAY

  Mr. PRESSLER (for himself, Mr. Graham, Mr. Bond, Mr. Chafee, Mr. 
D'Amato, Mr. Dole, Mr. Gorton, Mrs. Kassebaum, Mr. Specter, Mr. 
Stevens, Mr. Warner, Mr. Thurmond, Mr. Akaka, Mr. Hollings, Mr. Kerrey, 
Mr. Daschle, Mr. Levin, and Ms. Mikulski) submitted the following 
resolution, which was considered and agreed to:

                              S. Res. 178

       Whereas the people of the United States should celebrate 
     children as the most valuable asset of the Nation;
       Whereas the children represent the future, hope, and 
     inspiration of the United States;
       Whereas the children of the United States should be allowed 
     to feel that their ideas and dreams will be respected because 
     adults in the United States take time to listen;
       Whereas many children of the United States face crises of 
     grave proportions, especially as they enter adolescent years;
       Whereas it is important for parents to spend time listening 
     to their children on a daily basis;
       Whereas modern societal and economic demands often pull the 
     family apart;
       Whereas encouragement should be given to families to set 
     aside a special time for all family members to engage 
     together in family activities;
       Whereas adults in the United States should have an 
     opportunity to reminisce on 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 developing an ability 
     to make the choices necessary to distance themselves from 
     impropriety and to contribute to their communities;
       Whereas the designation of a day to commemorate the 
     children of the Nation will emphasize to the people of the 
     United States the importance of the role of the child within 
     the family and society;
       Whereas the people of the United States should emphasize to 
     children the importance of family life, education, and 
     spiritual qualities; and
       Whereas children are the responsibility of all Americans, 
     thus everyone should celebrate the children of the United 
     States, whose questions, laughter, and tears are important to 
     the existence of the United States: Now, therefore, be it
         Resolved, That the Senate designates the second Sunday in 
     October of 1995 as ``National Children's Day'' and requests 
     that the President issue a proclamation calling on the people 
     of the United States to observe the day with appropriate 
     ceremonies and activities.

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