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A MEMORIAL
CREATING THE YOUNG CHILDREN AND FAMILIES CONTINUUM WORK GROUP.
WHEREAS, thriving children and families make New Mexico
strong, and supporting their well-being is key; and
WHEREAS, a robust economy requires an educated workforce
and investing in New Mexico's children is investing in New
Mexico; and
WHEREAS, school success means higher levels of
education, employment and home ownership and further
translates to lower incidence of crime, drug abuse,
unemployment and poverty; and
WHEREAS, school readiness of young children is a key
strategy for ensuring school success and closing the
achievement gap to make sure that children start school fully
developed, healthy and prepared; and
WHEREAS, the most significant period of a person's brain
growth and development occurs in the first five years with
major "windows of opportunity" through age six; and
WHEREAS, developmental conditions identified early in
life are easier and less costly to address; and
WHEREAS, economists at the federal reserve bank of
Minneapolis have determined through research that investment
in early childhood programs produces an annual rate of return
of sixteen percent;
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that a young
children and families continuum work group be appointed to
develop recommendations to improve access to services for
families, improve the lives of their children and set a
foundation for school and personal success; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the group be appointed
equally by the chair of the children's cabinet and the chair
and vice chair of the legislative health and human services
committee, with the consent of the speaker of the house of
representatives, and include a diverse group of no more than
sixteen persons representing the early childhood action
network; child health and development, mental health, early
care, education and human services community providers;
advocates, businesses and faith communities; the media;
academia; and child development research fields; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the group include family
representatives and members representing the cultural, ethnic,
economic and geographic diversity of the state and have
knowledge and experience of the health, mental health,
education and social needs of young children birth to age
eight and their families; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the group make priorities
for investment over the next three years to strengthen a
comprehensive statewide early childhood system to address the
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following areas: family involvement and family support;
physical and mental health; early learning; child safety; and
transition from early childhood to school; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the group make
recommendations on a continuum of services to better
coordinate and link components of a comprehensive system; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the group report its
recommendations to the legislative health and human services
committee by the November 2007 meeting of the committee; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this memorial be
transmitted to the children's cabinet.