HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 3 Proclaiming April 2017 as Child Abuse Prevention Month; and proclaiming April 7, 2017, as Go Blue Friday. 1:34:58 PM REPRESENTATIVE GERAN TARR, SPONSOR, explained the bill: Child abuse in Alaska is a chronic and devastating problem. In 2014, the Office of Children's Services statistics showed that there were 40,000 allegations of child maltreatment, meaning abuse or neglect of a person under 18 years of age. Children subject to abuse are more likely to become abusers themselves. They are also 9 times more likely to engage in criminal and other anti-social behavior than children who do not experience neglect. Emotionally and physically, abuse has long-term effects including improper brain formation, an inability to trust, low self-esteem, and an increased vulnerability to posttraumatic stress disorder, sexually transmitted diseases, heart disease, cancer, and depression. Every child deserves a loving family, a safe home, and the opportunity to grow into an upstanding and responsible member of society. We have to work together to support our children. This resolution proclaims April 2017 as Child Abuse Prevention Month in an effort to raise awareness of child abuse nationally and in-state. In 1983, the U.S. Legislature proclaimed April the first National Child Abuse Prevention Month to show a commitment to identifying and implementing solutions to end child abuse. As a result, child abuse and neglect awareness activities are promoted across the country during April of each year. Many governors also issue proclamations to encourage initiatives and events in their respective states. The high rates of child abuse in Alaska must stop, and recognition and an open discussion are ways to assist in breaking this painful cycle. I invite all citizens in Alaska to join me on April 10th, 2017 to wear blue as a symbolic gesture that child abuse will not be tolerated and we stand together in putting an end to the abuse. Vice-Chair Gara thanked the bill sponsor. He wondered whether the bill was permanent or make it an annual basis. Representative Tarr replied there was an amendment that had been distributed to deal with the issue. She stated that the issues were important to address annually. She remarked that the amendment would name the 2018 dates. 1:39:24 PM TREVOR STORRS, ALASKA CHILDREN'S TRUST, ANCHORAGE (via teleconference), spoke in support of the legislation. He wanted to reduce the deficit and pass the bill which was about engaging the community at all levels to actively prevent child abuse and neglect. Co-Chair Foster CLOSED public testimony. Co-Chair Foster MOVED to ADOPT Amendment 1, 30-LS0280\A.1 (Glover, 4/18/17) (copy on file). Representative Wilson OBJECTED for discussion. Representative Tarr explained the amendment that would name April of 2018 as the "go blue" Friday. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. Vice-Chair Gara explained the zero fiscal note. Representative Wilson MOVED to REPORT CSHCR 3(FIN) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSHCR 3(FIN) was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with one previously published zero fiscal note: FN1 (HHSS Committee).