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| | SR0283 | | LRB102 18295 MST 26011 r |
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| 1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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| 2 | | WHEREAS, The first years of a child's life are when the |
| 3 | | most rapid brain development happens and lays the foundation |
| 4 | | for all future learning; and
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| 5 | | WHEREAS, Children's cognitive, physical, social and |
| 6 | | emotional, and language and literacy development are built on |
| 7 | | a foundation of children's positive interactions with adults, |
| 8 | | peers, and their environment; and
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| 9 | | WHEREAS, As of 2019, 6% of children in our State have all |
| 10 | | available parents in the workforce; and
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| 11 | | WHEREAS, High-quality early care and education can help |
| 12 | | ameliorate the effects of poverty, detect and remediate |
| 13 | | delays, identify and help prevent child neglect, and lead to |
| 14 | | positive outcomes for individual children, helping them be |
| 15 | | better prepared for school and more likely to succeed in life; |
| 16 | | and |
| 17 | | WHEREAS, The average wage for child care providers, who |
| 18 | | are skilled and valuable front-line professionals and who have |
| 19 | | risked their health to provide education and care during a |
| 20 | | global pandemic, is less than $12 per hour, with Black and |
| 21 | | Latina child care workers making even less; and
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