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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 8

(By Mr. Speaker, Mr. Kiss, Delegate Compton, and all

other members of the House)



Designating January 26, 2000, as Children's Day at the Legislature and recognizing that children's health and well being are extremely important and should be a central focus of this Legislature.

Whereas, The foundation of a humane and just society is the people's willingness to work together for the good of its children; and
Whereas, The State of West Virginia has a population of 420,000 children; and
Whereas, Children and their welfare are important to the betterment of the State of West Virginia as they are our greatest natural resource; and
Whereas, Children in the State of West Virginia are in need of health care, family support, day care, shelter, food and clothing; and
Whereas, It is the duty of all West Virginia citizens to search out opportunities to make a difference in the lives of West Virginia's children through assuring that all children in the State have access to health care, family support, day care, shelter, food and clothing; and
Whereas, The Coalition for West Virginia's Children is working to promote the well being of all children and will ensure that all children are cared for and able to grow up to be productive citizens; therefore, be it
Resolved by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That January 26, 2000, is hereby declared as Children's Day at the Legislature; and, be it
Further Resolved, That addressing children's needs should be a high priority of the West Virginia Legislature.
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