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SR 46

A RESOLUTION honoring the Blueprint for Kentucky's Children and adjourning in honor of Children's Advocacy Day, March 5, 2025.

2025 Regular Session

Kentucky Senate ceremonially honors children's advocacy initiatives and designates March 5 as Children's Advocacy Day through adjournment recognition.

adopted by voice vote
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Bill Summary · SR 46

Legislative bill overview

SR 46 is a ceremonial resolution that honors Kentucky's "Blueprint for Kentucky's Children" initiative and establishes March 5, 2025 as Children's Advocacy Day. The resolution directs the Kentucky Senate to adjourn in recognition of this advocacy day, serving as a formal acknowledgment of child welfare priorities.

Why is this important

This resolution provides legislative visibility and institutional support for child advocacy efforts in Kentucky, signaling state commitment to children's issues. Symbolic recognition through resolutions can help elevate public awareness and demonstrate bipartisan support for child-focused policy initiatives.

Potential points of contention

  • Symbolic vs. substantive value: Some may question whether a resolution honoring children's advocacy is meaningful without accompanying legislative action or funding commitments
  • Vague blueprint details: The resolution does not specify what the "Blueprint for Kentucky's Children" contains or what outcomes it aims to achieve
  • Time allocation: Critics might argue that Senate adjournment for ceremonial purposes represents lost legislative time that could be used for substantive bills

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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