White House Press Office (www.whitehouse.gov/) :
All children deserve equal opportunities to realize their potential and reach
their dreams. Securing this promise for our daughters and sons begins with
ensuring their health and well-being. As we pause on Child Health Day to reflect
on this profound obligation, let us recommit to fostering a society where there
are no limits to what our Nation's young people can achieve.
The Affordable Care Act supports children's health not only by expanding
access to quality, affordable health insurance for millions of Americans, but
also by guaranteeing that most health plans cover recommended preventive
services for children without copays, including immunizations and developmental
screenings. Millions of children are already benefiting from this care, and even
more will be protected in the years to come. As kids grow, the Affordable Care
Act continues to support their health by prohibiting insurance companies from
denying coverage to children with pre-existing conditions and allowing young
adults to stay on a parent's health insurance plan until age 26. This builds on
the successes of Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program, which
have significantly reduced the percentage of uninsured children.
When more than one-third of American children and adolescents are overweight
or obese, expanding access to nutritious foods and opportunities for physical
activity is an urgent health issue. Working with both the public and private
sectors, First Lady Michelle Obama's Let's Move! initiative is making it easier
for parents and children to make healthy choices that put kids on the path to a
bright future during their earliest months and years.
As a Nation, we have an obligation to invest in the health of future
generations by protecting our planet and our environment. In the past 30 years,
asthma rates have doubled, and as air pollution gets worse, more kids will
suffer. Clean air and water are essential to the well-being of our children and
grandchildren, and we must work today to secure their tomorrow. My
Administration has taken action and will continue to pursue policies that reduce
harmful air pollution, improve water quality, and protect communities from toxic
chemical exposures.
When young Americans have the opportunity to live healthy and safe lives,
they are free to pursue their full measure of happiness. Today, we continue our
work to support our children's health and build a Nation where all our daughters
and sons can thrive.
The Congress, by a joint resolution approved May 18, 1928, as amended (36
U.S.C. 105), has called for the designation of the first Monday in October as
Child Health Day and has requested that the President issue a proclamation in
observance of this day.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America,
do hereby proclaim Monday, October 6, 2014, as Child Health Day. I call upon
families, educators, child health professionals, faith-based and community
organizations, and all levels of government to help ensure America's children
are healthy.
Saturday, October 4, 2014
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