State of Washington | 58th Legislature | 2004 Regular Session |
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WHEREAS, The legislature finds that the early years of a child's
life are critical to the child's healthy brain development and the
quality of caregiving during those early years can significantly impact
the child's intellectual and emotional growth and social adjustment;
and
WHEREAS, The legislature further finds that early learning programs
that are responsive to family economic necessities and changing work
force dynamics, yet also strive to preserve family stability and
personal responsibility will best support families in preparing for and
maintaining children's success in school and life; and
WHEREAS, It is therefore the purpose of this concurrent resolution
to initiate a process to develop goals for early learning and child
care programs throughout the state;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, By the House of Representatives of
the State of Washington, the Senate concurring, That:
(1) There is established an early learning legislative work group
to make recommendations for developing specific goals for early
learning programs in the state; and
(2) Members of the work group shall be appointed by the speaker of
the house of representatives and the president of the senate.
Membership of the work group shall consist of members of the house
children and family services committee, education committee, and
appropriations committee and the senate children and family services
and corrections committee, education committee, and ways and means
committee. Cochairs of the work group shall be appointed by the
speaker of the house of representatives and the president of the
senate; and
(3) The work group shall:
(a) Define legislative expectations and provide policy direction
for quality early learning programs;
(b) Identify the most efficient ways to improve the administration
and fiscal management of quality early learning programs in the state;
(c) Consider licensing requirements for preschools and
kindergartens in the state; and
(d) Seek involvement from families, community groups, educators,
and state agencies involved with early learning programs throughout the
state; and
(4) The work group shall use legislative facilities and staff from
the office of program research and senate committee services; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the work group shall report its
recommendations to the legislature by January 10, 2005.