THE SENATE                           S.C.R. NO.            4
TWENTIETH LEGISLATURE, 2000                                
STATE OF HAWAII                                            
                                                             
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                    SENATE  CONCURRENT
                        RESOLUTION

  SUPPORTING CONTINUED FUNDING OF HAWAII HEALTHY START WITH
    GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS.



 1        WHEREAS, Hawaii's nationally acclaimed Healthy Start
 2   program has successfully reduced child abuse and neglect, while
 3   promoting optimal child development; and
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 5        WHEREAS, Healthy Start aims to reduce family stress,
 6   improve family functioning and parenting; enhance child health
 7   and development; and ensure that Hawaii's at-risk families have
 8   access to basic health care needs; and
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10        WHEREAS, since its origins at Kapiolani Medical Center in
11   1985, Healthy Start has expanded to sites on Kauai, Maui,
12   Hawaii, Oahu, Lanai, and Molokai; and
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14        WHEREAS, Healthy Start programs provide home visits to
15   children and families identified as "at-risk", lending support
16   in crises, educational and peer groups, and referrals to
17   community service resources; and
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19        WHEREAS, more than seven thousand five hundred families
20   are screened annually, and almost three thousand a year receive
21   Healthy Start program services; and
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23        WHEREAS, evaluations of Healthy Start show it is a highly
24   effective way to reach overburdened "at-risk" families,
25   indicating fewer incidents of abuse and neglect among families
26   served by Healthy Start than those not served; children not
27   served by home visits are hospitalized for child abuse or
28   neglect nearly 5.5 times more frequently than Healthy Start
29   participants; and
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31        WHEREAS, costs of programs and services for children--
32   education, mental health services, child protection, and other
33   vital services--face competition for limited funds as economic
34   conditions strain state budgets; and
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 1        WHEREAS, spending on children is an investment in Hawaii's
 2   future and the allocation of state funds for children's
 3   programs reflects our true priorities; and
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 5        WHEREAS, one person in four in Hawaii is a child, but only
 6   about one dollar out of eight government and privately donated
 7   dollars is allocated for children, youth, and family programs,
 8   including funding for public schools; and
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10        WHEREAS, Hawaii is expected to receive total payments of
11   more than $1,100,000,000 as its share of the national tobacco
12   settlement, with funds to be used to reduce tobacco
13   consumption; control and prevent chronic disease; promote
14   healthy lifestyles; and promote children's health; and
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16        WHEREAS, although economic conditions in Hawaii may result
17   in competition to use tobacco payments for other purposes, the
18   House of Representatives urges the continued commitment of
19   general funds to fund the existing Healthy Start program, and
20   supports an increase in general funding, to the extent
21   possible, to create a statewide Healthy Start program, using
22   tobacco settlement funds as a supplement to general funds to
23   help achieve this goal; now, therefore,
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25        BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the Twentieth Legislature
26   of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2000, the House of
27   Representatives concurring, that the Legislature expresses its
28   strong support for the successful Healthy Start program and
29   urges its continued state funding through general fund
30   appropriations as a sound investment in our children and
31   Hawaii's future; and
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33        BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this
34   Concurrent Resolution be transmitted to the Governor, the
35   Director of Health, the Director of Finance, and the Attorney
36   General.
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