Baltimore City Council
File #: 15-0217R    Version: 0 Name: Youth Civic Engagement Month
Type: City Council Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 3/30/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: Final action: 3/30/2015
Enactment #:
Title: Youth Civic Engagement Month FOR the purpose of recognizing the month of April as Youth Civic Engagement Month in Baltimore, and calling on youth and civic leaders throughout the city to take this opportunity to examine how young people can be brought deeper into government planning, decision making, problem solving, and all civic matters.
Sponsors: Brandon M. Scott, President Young, Helen L. Holton, James B. Kraft, Bill Henry, Sharon Green Middleton, Eric T. Costello, Mary Pat Clarke, Edward Reisinger, Nick Mosby, Carl Stokes, Robert Curran, William "Pete" Welch, Rochelle Spector
Indexes: Civic Engagement, Month, Youth
Attachments: 1. 15-0217R~1st Reader
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CITY OF BALTIMORE
COUNCIL BILL R
(Resolution)

Introduced by: Councilmember Scott



A RESOLUTION ENTITLED

A COUNCIL RESOLUTION concerning
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Youth Civic Engagement Month
FOR the purpose of recognizing the month of April as Youth Civic Engagement Month in Baltimore, and calling on youth and civic leaders throughout the city to take this opportunity to examine how young people can be brought deeper into government planning, decision making, problem solving, and all civic matters.
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It?s something of a cliche to say that today?s youth are our future, but it is also an unavoidable fact. Recognizing this, local governments have long made efforts to involve youth in decision making and on-the-ground efforts to tackle real problems.

In the words of the National League of Cities? (NLC) Institute for Youth, Education, and Families? (YEF Institute) Authentic Youth Civic Engagement guide:

?Across the country, municipal leaders are discovering one of their greatest assets: the youth of their city. Increasingly, youth are working with elected officials and other city leaders to tackle the important issues of local government. More and more young people are also discovering that their voices matter to their communities, and that they can make their communities better places to live.

Elected officials and civic leaders find that when they offer meaningful opportunities for youth to be engaged in their communities, more young people participate and encourage their peers ...

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