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| HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, State Representative Monique D. Davis and the |
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| Illinois General Assembly are aware that scientific research |
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| shows that children are increasingly distanced from nature, |
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| even while an increasing number of researchers and scientists |
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| have determined the benefits of outdoor play for children and |
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| that direct exposure to nature is essential for healthy |
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| childhood physical, emotional, and spiritual development; and
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| WHEREAS, Children's understanding of nature is eclipsed by |
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| their knowledge of television characters; the average eight |
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| year old is better able to identify cartoon characters than |
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| even common plants and animals; and
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| WHEREAS, Addressing the imminent and threatening |
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| environmental issues of our time requires an active citizenry; |
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| providing children with outdoor nature experiences increases |
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| involvement in stewardship of our environment; and |
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| WHEREAS, Time spent in nature by children promotes |
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| curiosity, improves the learning of science, and provides joy |
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| and a sense of well-being; and
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| WHEREAS, Actively engaging adults, mentors, and youth |
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| leaders and building their capacity to facilitate |
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| opportunities for children to engage in nature discovery and |
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| learning in safe places, with a special emphasis on engaging |
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| underserved and ethnically diverse audiences, as well as |
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| non-traditional partners, is a vital step in this process; and
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| WHEREAS, The State of Illinois has a longstanding |
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| commitment to its natural heritage, connecting its people to |
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| the land and passing traditions on to future generations |
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| through outdoor activities such as fishing, hunting, bird |
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| watching, cross country skiing, and nature walks; and
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| WHEREAS, Bringing nature to children and creating safe |
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| places and programs that provide increased and improved outdoor |
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| nature exploration opportunities for children to promote |
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| discovery and creative play is of utmost importance to our |
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| society; and
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| WHEREAS, The State of Illinois is endowed with a gloriously |
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| diverse landscape, ranging from prairies and woodlands to the |
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| cypress swamps of southern Illinois to the bluffs of the |
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| Illinois valley and spreading across the farmlands of our rural |
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| communities to the backyard bungalows, play lots, and parks of |
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| our cities, all of which must be shared with the children and |
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| families of this State; and |
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| WHEREAS, The State of Illinois is rich in educational |
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| initiatives, conservation organizations, park districts, |
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| recreation agencies, schools, and civic organizations that are |
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| all actively engaged in promoting environmental education; |
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| therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE |
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| SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that we show our support for the |
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| Children's Outdoor Bill of Rights, which states that every |
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| child should have the opportunity to discover the wilderness, |
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| which includes the State's prairies, dunes, forests, savannas, |
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| and wetlands; camp under the stars; follow a trail; catch and |
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| release fish, frogs, and insects; climb a tree; explore nature |
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| in neighborhoods and cities; celebrate their heritage; plant a |
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| flower; play in the mud or a stream; and learn to swim; and be |
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| it further
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| RESOLVED, That we hereby designate the month of June as |
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| "Leave No Child Inside Month" in the State of Illinois in |
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| furtherance of our support of this important initiative.
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