Bill Text: OH HCR16 | 2009-2010 | 128th General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: As Introduced 128th General AssemblyRegular Session2009-2010H. C. R. No. 16 Representative Miller
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2009-04-23 - To State Government [HCR16 Detail]
Download: Ohio-2009-HCR16-Introduced.html
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Representative Miller
To request the President of the United States to | 1 |
create a National Commission on Fatherhood. | 2 |
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF OHIO
(THE SENATE CONCURRING):
WHEREAS, Eighty per cent of American children born during the | 3 |
post-World War II baby boom could expect to grow up with | 4 |
biological parents who were married to one another; and | 5 |
WHEREAS, Today, only fifty per cent of American children will | 6 |
spend their childhoods in intact families; and | 7 |
WHEREAS, Thirty-four per cent of children live without their | 8 |
biological fathers; and | 9 |
WHEREAS, Twenty-seven per cent of children live in single | 10 |
parent households; and | 11 |
WHEREAS, Forty per cent of children living without their | 12 |
biological fathers have not seen their fathers during the past | 13 |
year; and | 14 |
WHEREAS, Fifty per cent of children living without their | 15 |
biological fathers have not visited their fathers' homes; and | 16 |
WHEREAS, In 2006, approximately twenty-six per cent of | 17 |
households in Ohio were headed by single parents with minor | 18 |
children; and | 19 |
WHEREAS, In 2006, approximately forty per cent of newborns | 20 |
born in Ohio were born to unmarried parents; and | 21 |
WHEREAS, Divorce, and nonmarital childbearing, are | 22 |
commonplace in the United States and dramatically alter children's | 23 |
lives; and | 24 |
WHEREAS, Children living without their biological fathers are | 25 |
two to three times more likely than their peers living with | 26 |
married, biological, or adoptive parents to live in low-income | 27 |
homes; use drugs; experience health, educational, emotional, and | 28 |
behavioral problems; be victims of child abuse; and engage in | 29 |
criminal behavior; and | 30 |
WHEREAS, The Ohio Commission on Fatherhood and numerous | 31 |
additional groups have been established to address fatherhood; and | 32 |
WHEREAS, The issues discussed herein are so pervasive in the | 33 |
United States that the issue of fatherhood should be addressed by | 34 |
the federal government; now therefore be it | 35 |
RESOLVED, That the General Assembly of the State of Ohio | 36 |
respectfully requests the President of the United States to create | 37 |
a National Commission on Fatherhood; and be it further | 38 |
RESOLVED, That the Clerk of the House of Representatives | 39 |
transmit duly authenticated copies of this resolution to the | 40 |
President of the United States, the Governor of the State of Ohio, | 41 |
the members of the Ohio Commission on Fatherhood, and the news | 42 |
media of Ohio. | 43 |