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HR 195A Resolution designating the month of April 2025 as "Child Abuse Prevention Month" in Pennsylvania.

Congress · introduced 2025-04-16

Latest action: (Remarks see House Journal Page ), May 5, 2026

Sponsors

Action timeline

  1. · house Referred to CHILDREN AND YOUTH, April 16, 2025
  2. · house Reported as committed, April 23, 2025
  3. · house Laid on the table (Pursuant to House Rule 71), June 10, 2025
  4. · house Removed from table, Sept. 23, 2025
  5. · house Laid on the table (Pursuant to House Rule 71), Dec. 15, 2025
  6. · house Removed from table, May 5, 2026
  7. · house Adopted, May 5, 2026 (199-2)
  8. · house (Remarks see House Journal Page ), May 5, 2026

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Bill text

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PRINTER'S NO.   1381

                     THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA



           HOUSE RESOLUTION
              No. 195
                                                Session of
                                                  2025

     INTRODUCED BY PUGH, GUENST, REICHARD, KAUFFMAN, PASHINSKI, COOK,
        O'NEAL, MARCELL, M. MACKENZIE, GALLAGHER, COOPER, KLUNK,
        GREINER, BASHLINE, SHUSTERMAN, ROWE, K.HARRIS, SHAFFER, KRUPA
        AND NEILSON, APRIL 16, 2025

     REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH, APRIL 16, 2025


                                 A RESOLUTION
 1   Designating the month of April 2025 as "Child Abuse Prevention
 2      Month" in Pennsylvania.
 3      WHEREAS, An estimated 558,899 children were victims of abuse
 4   and neglect in the United States in 2022, the most recent year
 5   for which there is national data; and
 6      WHEREAS, In this Commonwealth, there were 4,720 substantiated
 7   cases of child abuse in 2023, with 57 children dying as a result
 8   of abuse; and
 9      WHEREAS, In 2023, 82% of the substantiated reports of child
10   abuse in this Commonwealth came from mandated reporters; and
11      WHEREAS, Child abuse crosses all racial, economic and
12   geographic boundaries and has reached epidemic proportions
13   across the nation and throughout this Commonwealth; and
14      WHEREAS, It is our responsibility as parents, friends,
15   neighbors, citizens and lawmakers to nurture and protect our
16   most precious resource, the children of this Commonwealth, so
17   that they are able to grow into healthy, well-adjusted and
 1   productive adults; and
 2      WHEREAS, Thousands of Pennsylvanians in schools, social
 3   service agencies, churches and neighborhood groups throughout
 4   this Commonwealth are working hard to nurture and support the
 5   victims of child abuse and prevent future abuse; and
 6      WHEREAS, In spite of the dedication and sacrifice of these
 7   individuals, much more remains to be done to guarantee a
 8   childhood free of abuse and victimization to every child in this
 9   Commonwealth; and
10      WHEREAS, As our knowledge about the prevention and treatment
11   of child abuse grows, we must provide support, information and
12   guidance to families in which child abuse may happen; therefore
13   be it
14      RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives designate the
15   month of April 2025 as "Child Abuse Prevention Month" in
16   Pennsylvania; and be it further
17      RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives continue to do
18   its part in creating a nurturing and supportive environment for
19   all children in this Commonwealth so that they have the
20   opportunity to grow up to be healthy and productive citizens;
21   and be it further
22      RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives commend the many
23   individuals and community groups and organizations who work
24   daily to treat and prevent child abuse in this Commonwealth and
25   urge all Pennsylvanians to do their part in preventing the
26   tragedy of child abuse.




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Who matters

Members ranked by combined influence on this bill: role (sponsor 5 / cosponsor 1), capped speech count from the Congressional Record, and recorded-vote engagement.

#MemberRoleSpeechesVotedScore
1Brenda M. Pugh (R, state_lower PA-120)sponsor05
2Bud Cook (R, state_lower PA-50)cosponsor01
3Chad G. Reichard (R, state_lower PA-90)cosponsor01
4Charity GRIMM Krupa (R, state_lower PA-51)cosponsor01
5Dave Madsen (D, state_lower PA-104)cosponsor01
6David H. Rowe (R, state_lower PA-85)cosponsor01
7David H. Zimmerman (R, state_lower PA-99)cosponsor01
8Ed Neilson (D, state_lower PA-174)cosponsor01
9Eddie DAY Pashinski (D, state_lower PA-121)cosponsor01
10Jeremy Shaffer (R, state_lower PA-28)cosponsor01
11Jill N. Cooper (R, state_lower PA-55)cosponsor01
12Josh Bashline (R, state_lower PA-63)cosponsor01
13Kate A. Klunk (R, state_lower PA-169)cosponsor01
14Keith J. Greiner (R, state_lower PA-43)cosponsor01
15Keith S. Harris (D, state_lower PA-195)cosponsor01
16Kristin Marcell (R, state_lower PA-178)cosponsor01
17Mark M. Gillen (R, state_lower PA-128)cosponsor01
18Melissa L. Shusterman (D, state_lower PA-157)cosponsor01
19Milou Mackenzie (R, state_lower PA-131)cosponsor01
20Nancy Guenst (D, state_lower PA-152)cosponsor01
21Nikki Rivera (D, state_lower PA-96)cosponsor01
22Pat Gallagher (D, state_lower PA-173)cosponsor01
23Rob W. Kauffman (R, state_lower PA-89)cosponsor01
24Tarik Khan (D, state_lower PA-194)cosponsor01
25Timothy J. O'Neal (R, state_lower PA-48)cosponsor01

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0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)

By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

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  1. 2026-05-20 · was referred to Pennsylvania House Children And Youth Committee · pa-leg

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