Fact Sheet: The Child Safety and Well-Being Act of 2024

For too long, children and marginalized youth have been “invisible” and often left out of conversations when public policy decisions are made that impact their lives. Children do not vote and do not have a cadre of lobbyists who can ensure their needs, concerns, and best interests are addressed. Consequently, on policies related to a range of issues such as health care, poverty, child abuse and neglect, early childhood education, nutrition, child trafficking, and juvenile justice, the interests of adults are more likely to be a focus and get addressed than those of children.

For the vast majority of Americans, children are a top priority, and there is a recognition that ensuring their success is fundamental to our nation’s future. Through the establishment of an independent Children’s Commission, tasked with providing research and guidance to Congress and the executive branch about the needs and trends affecting children, public policy at the federal level could be better coordinated and made more responsive to improve the health, education, safety, and well-being of children.

This is not a new idea. In fact, Children’s Commissions or Ombudsmen are prevalent worldwide, with more than 40 countries adopting such a function in government since 1990. Several states also have similar Commissions or Ombudsmen offices. If adopted at the federal level, an independent Children’s Commission would reach out and listen to the needs, concerns, and best interests of children, seek to address and prevent the array of national scandals that have threatened their well-being, and provide research findings to both Congress and the executive branch about ways to improve children’s outcomes and opportunities for success.

To achieve these goals, the Child Safety and Well-Being Act of 2024 would establish a Commission to promote awareness of the interests of children, examine how federal policy supports children and marginalized youth, and monitor how children transition into adulthood. Specifically, the Child Safety and Well-Being Act of 2024 would:

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