[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 171 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 171
Expressing support for the designation of February 2023 as ``National
Youth Leadership Month''.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 27, 2023
Ms. Moore of Wisconsin (for herself, Ms. Mace, and Ms. Kamlager-Dove)
submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee
on Education and the Workforce
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RESOLUTION
Expressing support for the designation of February 2023 as ``National
Youth Leadership Month''.
Whereas youth are children and adolescents as well as those making the
transition into early adulthood;
Whereas, while it is essential that we, as adults, care for our youth, it is
also our responsibility to ensure that the youth are among today's
leaders and are well prepared to lead future generations;
Whereas, as of 2020, 73,106,000 Americans were under 18 years of age, comprising
22.1 percent of the United States population;
Whereas it is especially critical that youth voices are uplifted in policy
conversations because despite the fact that youth do not have the right
to vote in elections, each policy enacted by their representatives will
have an effect on them;
Whereas effective policymaking requires a clear and nuanced understanding of the
problems and of the context within which policy solutions will take
place;
Whereas youth are the foremost experts in their own lived experiences;
Whereas youth have been at the vanguard of every social movement;
Whereas youth are capable of engaging in substantive and productive discussions
of issues and as partners in the policymaking process;
Whereas the nuanced perspectives that youth are able to offer based on their
aforementioned experiences are critical to crafting effective policies
that avoid unintended consequences;
Whereas policies that impact youth are incomplete and insufficient if youth are
not authentically engaged in the policymaking process;
Whereas specifically youth who are or have been involved in the child welfare
and youth justice systems have crucial perspectives about the
functioning of those systems and how they impact youth and families;
Whereas when youth are empowered to lead throughout their formative years, they
develop a strong sense of identity and become engaged civic participants
that take pride and ownership in their work and those that they lead;
Whereas these benefits are especially potent for youth from communities that
have been historically excluded from leadership roles, including youth
of color, Native youth, LGBTQ+ youth, youth from religious minorities,
poor youth, and the estimated 391,000 youth in foster care on a given
day;
Whereas, in the context of child welfare, authentic youth engagement is an
approach that prioritizes elevating youth to be leaders in shaping their
lives and directing their futures alongside the adults in their
communities and the child welfare workforce and is recognized as best
practice within the child welfare system;
Whereas child welfare experts agree that implementing authentic youth engagement
for the purposes of case planning, court processes, and the
implementation of youth advisory boards leads to better outcomes for
youth within the child welfare system as well as positive systems
changes overall;
Whereas youth development experts agree that despite the benefits of youth
leadership, the subject is critically understudied;
Whereas conducting further empirical research on youth leadership would yield
immediate application for policymakers, educators, parents, and
employers, and youths themselves; and
Whereas we support designating February 2023 as ``National Youth Leadership
Month'' to uplift current youth leaders and those doing the important
work of supporting youth leadership: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) supports the designation of a ``National Youth
Leadership Month'';
(2) encourages Congress to implement policies to elevate
youth voices to lead, support youth leadership development
opportunities, and encourage additional research on youth
leadership;
(3) honors the work of adults that prioritize and cultivate
youth leadership; and
(4) honors the dedication of youth leaders who advocate for
the interest of their generation and future generations.
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