White House Conference on Children and Youth explained

The White House Conference on Children and Youth was a series of meetings hosted over 60 years by the President of the United States of America, and the first White House conference ever held.[1] Under the leadership of Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Richard Nixon, the Conferences involved thousands of delegates from around the country. According to the Child Welfare League of America, "the conferences were devoted to improving the lives of children across the Nation." Each conference focused on issues relevant to the decade in which the conference was held.[2]

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Legislation to convene a White House Conference on Children and Youth in 2010 was filed in both the House and Senate in 2008.[7] On February 14, 2008, the House bill was filed by Congressman Fattah. On March 13, Senator Mary Landrieu introduced a Senate bill to re-establish a White House Conference on Children and Youth (S 2771). These bipartisan bills would have created a two-year event focusing on child welfare issues and challenges. They did not pass.[8] [9]

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  1. Web site: White House Conference on Children and Youth: What’s It All About? . . 2008 . 2008-06-18.
  2. The History of the White House Conferences on Children and Youth. Child Welfare League of America. Retrieved 4/12/08.
  3. http://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/ssb/v14n2/v14n2p10.pdf Recommendations of the White House Conference on Children and Youth
  4. Roberts, Dean W. (1951) Highlights of the Mid-Century Conference on Children and Youth. American Journal of Public Health and the Nation's Health: January 1951, Vol. 41, No. 1, pp. 96-99. Retrieved 9/3/2013.
  5. Terry. Jennifer Robin. 2016. Cultivating Healthy Personalities: Iowa and the Midcentury White House Conference on Children and Youth. Annals of Iowa. 75. 130–163. www.academia.edu.
  6. Hess, Stephen. The Professor and the President: Daniel Patrick Moynihan in the Nixon White House (Brookings, 2014) page 110
  7. https://web.archive.org/web/20080307102558/http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS233743+15-Feb-2008+PRN20080215 "Child Welfare League of America (CWLA) Hails Introduction of Bill to Create White House Conference on Children and Youth."
  8. Web site: H.R.618 - White House Conference on Children and Youth in 2010 Act . The Library of Congress .
  9. Web site: S.2771 - White House Conference on Children and Youth in 2010 Act . The Library of Congress .