Plain English Summary
This bill designates the first Sunday of June each year as Children's Day in North Carolina. The designation is ceremonial and does not create any new programs, funding, or legal requirements.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue that designating Children's Day raises awareness about child welfare issues like education, healthcare, and safety. They contend that an official day encourages communities, families, and organizations to focus on supporting children's well-being and celebrating their achievements and potential.
Arguments Against
Opponents may question whether a symbolic designation accomplishes meaningful change for children without accompanying policy or funding. Some might argue the state should focus legislative efforts on substantive initiatives that directly improve children's lives rather than ceremonial designations.
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Sponsors

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 41

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 35