By Wise H.C.R. No. 271
76R14489 LHO-D
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
1-1 WHEREAS, Powerful new research tools, including sophisticated
1-2 brain scans, are yielding stunning revelations about human
1-3 development from birth to age three and the pace at which a child
1-4 grows and learns; in no other period of human development do such
1-5 profound changes occur so rapidly; and
1-6 WHEREAS, These striking research results confirm that parents
1-7 and other adult caregivers play a critical role in influencing a
1-8 child's development; and
1-9 WHEREAS, Scientific confirmation of the links between good
1-10 care and a healthy start underscore the importance of high-quality
1-11 preschool and daycare environments and have led several states to
1-12 launch early childhood initiatives; and
1-13 WHEREAS, Texas state government agencies strive to help
1-14 families and their young children and have launched several early
1-15 childhood initiatives that show promise; however, the state has not
1-16 coordinated its assistance to parents and families; and
1-17 WHEREAS, By drawing from models in other states or
1-18 strengthening community programs, Texas parents, community leaders,
1-19 and state agencies could reorganize and refocus efforts to serve
1-20 the state's 700,000 youngest residents aged zero to three; now,
1-21 therefore, be it
1-22 RESOLVED, That the 76th Legislature of the State of Texas
1-23 hereby request the lieutenant governor and speaker of the house of
1-24 representatives to create an interagency advisory task force to
2-1 develop and implement a state plan for serving children up to age
2-2 three, with a special emphasis on applying research on infant and
2-3 toddler brain development based upon education recommendation 8 (ED
2-4 8) of the Texas Performance Review, challenging the status quo;
2-5 and, be it further
2-6 RESOLVED, That the interagency advisory task force be chaired
2-7 by the governor and include the lieutenant governor and the speaker
2-8 of the house of representatives, or their designees, and nine
2-9 citizen appointees, three appointed by the governor, three
2-10 appointed by the lieutenant governor, and three appointed by the
2-11 speaker of the house of representatives; and, be it further
2-12 RESOLVED, That the following representatives serve as
2-13 nonvoting advisory members:
2-14 (1) the commissioner of health and human services;
2-15 (2) the commissioner of education;
2-16 (3) the executive director of the Interagency Council
2-17 on Early Childhood Intervention;
2-18 (4) the executive director of the Texas Department of
2-19 Health;
2-20 (5) the executive director of the Texas Department of
2-21 Human Services;
2-22 (6) the executive director of the Texas Juvenile
2-23 Probation Commission;
2-24 (7) the executive director of the Texas Department of
2-25 Mental Health and Mental Retardation;
2-26 (8) the executive director of the Department of
2-27 Protective and Regulatory Services;
3-1 (9) the executive director of the Texas Youth
3-2 Commission;
3-3 (10) the executive director of the Texas Workforce
3-4 Commission; and
3-5 (11) the executive director of the Children's Trust
3-6 Fund of Texas Council; and, be it further
3-7 RESOLVED, That the governor's appointees include at least one
3-8 appointee representing Texas child-care providers, one appointee
3-9 representing Parents as Teachers, and one appointee representing
3-10 Head Start; and, be it further
3-11 RESOLVED, That the commissioner of health and human services
3-12 should implement the plan by drawing upon funds appropriated from
3-13 the operating account of the children's trust fund and, if
3-14 necessary, state law should be amended to permit programs funded by
3-15 the children's trust fund to encourage the healthy development of
3-16 Texas children aged zero to three; and, be it further
3-17 RESOLVED, That the interagency advisory task force develop a
3-18 plan and budget document no later than September 1, 2000; and, be
3-19 it further
3-20 RESOLVED, That the task force make a complete report,
3-21 including findings and recommendations for statutory changes, to
3-22 the 77th Legislature when it convenes in January 2001.