Zero to Three Resolution for Early Childhood Development - Expresses the sense of the House of Representatives that sufficient funding should be provided to meet the needs of infants and toddlers through: (1) the Healthy Start program under the Public Health Service Act; (2) the special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children (WIC) under the Child Nutrition Act of 1966; (3) Head Start programs and programs under the Head Start Act that provide services for families with infants and toddlers; (4) programs for infants and toddlers with disabilities under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act; and (5) programs under the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990. Declares that legislation should be enacted during the 105th Congress to expand health insurance to provide coverage for all uninsured children.
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[H. Res. 131 Introduced in House (IH)]
105th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 131
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Federal
commitment to early childhood development programs should be supported
by sufficient funding to meet the needs of infants and toddlers in the
areas of health, nutrition, education, and child care.
_______________________________________________________________________
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
April 24, 1997
Mr. Kennedy of Massachusetts submitted the following resolution; which
was referred to the Committee on Education and the Workforce
_______________________________________________________________________
RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Federal
commitment to early childhood development programs should be supported
by sufficient funding to meet the needs of infants and toddlers in the
areas of health, nutrition, education, and child care.
Whereas in 1995, there were 11,800,000 children younger than age three in the
United States and about one in four of these children lived in poor
families (with annual incomes less than $12,158 for a family of three);
Whereas groundbreaking scientific research shows that children's experiences
during their first three years of life determine how the intricate
circuitry of their brains are ``wired'' and lay the foundation for their
future development;
Whereas failure to provide young children what they need during this period has
long-term consequences and costs for the larger society;
Whereas children need certain supports such as a close and supportive
relationship with their parents and other nurturing adults, good health
care and adequate nutrition, good child care, and strong families with
sufficient incomes to provide children with the essentials necessary for
sound development during these critical years if they are to thrive and
grow to be contributing adults;
Whereas in 1995, about one out of every seven children under the age of three
had no health insurance and were therefore more likely to experience
poorer health and to go without cost-effective preventive care, and were
less likely to see a doctor;
Whereas about one out of five pregnant women in America did not get early
prenatal care in 1994;
Whereas children born to mothers who do not get prenatal care are more likely to
be born with dangerously low birthweight and need costly newborn care;
Whereas in 1994-1995, more than half of the States had as many as one out of
every four children between 19 months and three years of age who were
not fully immunized against childhood diseases;
Whereas children who are not immunized are more likely to contact preventable
diseases which can cause long-term harm;
Whereas malnutrition during a child's early years has far more devastating
consequences than at later points in such child's life, and can
seriously inhibit children's growth and development;
Whereas low-income children are at particular risk to be severely underweight
and clinically malnourished;
Whereas three out of five mothers with children younger than three were in the
labor force in 1995, with many, therefore, relying on child care centers
or family child care homes to care for their children while they work;
Whereas studies show children in poor quality care are more likely to have
delayed cognitive and language development and prereading skills, are
more likely to spend substantial amounts of unoccupied time not engaged
in social interactions, are more likely to be insecurely attached to
their caregivers, and are more likely to display aggression; and
Whereas child care for infants and toddlers is in short supply, with three out
of four parents of young children in a national poll stating there is an
insufficient supply of child care for infants in their communities: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This resolution may be cited as the ``Zero to Three Resolution for
Early Childhood Development''.
SEC. 2. SENSE OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
It is the sense of the House of Representatives that--
(1) sufficient funding should be provided to meet the needs
of infants and toddlers through--
(A) the Healthy Start program established under
section 301 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C.
241);
(B) the special supplemental nutrition program for
women, infants, and children (WIC) established under
section 17 of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 (42
U.S.C. 1786);
(C) Head Start programs and those programs under
the Head Start Act (42 U.S.C. 9831 et seq.) that
provide services for families with infants and
toddlers;
(D) programs for infants and toddlers with
disabilities under part H of the Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act (20 U.S.C. 1471 et seq.);
and
(E) programs under the Child Care and Development
Block Grant Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 9858 et seq.); and
(2) legislation should be enacted during the 105th Congress
to expand health insurance to provide coverage for all of
America's uninsured children.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Education and the Workforce.
Referred to the Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Youth and Families.
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