Establishes a commission to study children's health and well-being in New Hampshire and identify gaps in health services.
The bill establishes a commission to study the health and well-being of children in New Hampshire, focusing on various issues including violence in schools, truancy, adverse childhood experiences, exposure to pornography, and youth homelessness. The commission will also examine the use of individualized education programs, mental health issues, and the prevalence of childhood diseases. Members include representatives from the legislature, health care professionals, educators, and parents. The commission will report its findings annually to the state's legislative and executive branches.
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