ENCOURAGING THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO INVEST IN MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH PROGRAMS.
Delaware House passes non-binding resolution encouraging state investment in middle school youth programs without specifying funding amounts or implementation requirements.
Delaware House passes non-binding resolution encouraging state investment in middle school youth programs without specifying funding amounts or implementation requirements.
HR 10 is a non-binding resolution passed by the Delaware House that encourages the state's General Assembly to increase investment in middle school youth programs. The bill expresses legislative intent to prioritize funding and resources for programs serving middle school-aged children but does not mandate specific appropriations or create enforceable requirements.
Middle school is a critical developmental period where youth engagement programs can prevent negative outcomes and build foundational skills. The resolution signals legislative support for youth development initiatives, which could influence future budget discussions and grant priorities, though its non-binding nature means implementation depends on subsequent legislative action and budget decisions.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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