[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 330 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 330
Expressing support for the goals and ideals of National Child Abuse
Prevention Month.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
September 6, 2023
Mr. Cornyn (for himself and Mr. Casey) submitted the following
resolution; which was considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Expressing support for the goals and ideals of National Child Abuse
Prevention Month.
Whereas children are fundamental to the success of the United States and will
shape the future of the United States;
Whereas elected representatives and leaders in the communities of the United
States must be ever vigilant and proactive in support of evidence-based
means to prevent child abuse and neglect and support families;
Whereas adverse childhood experiences (referred to in this preamble as ``ACEs'')
are traumatic experiences that occur during childhood with lasting
effects and include experiences of violence, abuse, or neglect;
Whereas at least 5 of the top 10 leading causes of death are associated with
ACEs;
Whereas preventing ACEs could reduce many health conditions, including--
(1) up to 21,000,000 cases of depression;
(2) up to 1,900,000 cases of heart disease; and
(3) up to 2,500,000 cases of overweight and obesity;
Whereas every child is filled with tremendous promise, and we all have a
collective responsibility to prevent ACEs, foster the potential of every
child, and promote positive childhood experiences;
Whereas primary prevention of child abuse and neglect can reduce the lifetime
economic burden associated with child maltreatment;
Whereas, in 2021, an estimated 7,176,600 children were referred to child
protective services agencies, alleging maltreatment;
Whereas, in 2022, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children's
CyberTipline received more than 32,000,000 reports of suspected online
child sexual exploitation, which marked the highest number of reports
ever received in 1 year;
Whereas 88,300,000 pieces of child exploitation materials were reported in 2022;
Whereas reports indicate that 1 in 4 girls and 1 in 13 boys experience sexual
abuse before their eighteenth birthday, with 42,000,000 estimated child
sexual abuse survivors in the United States;
Whereas approximately 1 in 7 children in the United States experienced child
abuse, neglect, or both between 2022 and 2023;
Whereas 43 percent of children exposed to inappropriate sexual content on social
media are under 13 years old, and 1 in 5 are 9 years old or younger;
Whereas 91 percent of child sexual abuse victims are abused by a person they
know and trust;
Whereas children who are sexually abused, especially when not provided
appropriate treatment and support, often suffer lifelong consequences,
such as physical and mental health challenges and higher risk of drug
and alcohol misuse and suicide;
Whereas education and awareness of possible signs of child abuse and neglect
should be prioritized for purposes of prevention;
Whereas by intervening to prevent adversity and build resilience during the most
critical years of development of a child, voluntary, evidence-based,
home-visiting programs have shown positive impact on--
(1) reducing the recurrence of child abuse and neglect;
(2) decreased low-birthweight babies;
(3) improved school readiness for children; and
(4) increased high school graduation rates: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) expresses support for the goals and ideals of National
Child Abuse Prevention Month;
(2) recognizes child abuse and neglect and child sexual
abuse are preventable and that a healthy and prosperous society
depends on strong families and communities;
(3) supports efforts to increase the awareness of, and
provide education for, the general public of the United States,
with respect to preventing child abuse and neglect and building
protective factors for families;
(4) supports the efforts to help survivors of childhood
sexual abuse heal;
(5) supports justice for victims of childhood sexual abuse;
and
(6) recognizes the need for prevention, healing, and
justice efforts related to childhood abuse and neglect and
sexual abuse.
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