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Executive Order5-01 EXECUTIVE ORDER CONTINUING THE GOVERNOR'S COUNCIL ON FAMILIESApril 24, 2001 WHEREAS, strong and healthy families are the foundation of a healthy society; and WHEREAS, families in their wondrous diversity provide the essential front line of education in passing on values, ethics, ideals and socially acceptable behaviors to the citizens of tomorrow; and WHEREAS, the modern-day family is experiencing a variety of pressures--social, cultural and economic--that can threaten its viability; and WHEREAS, malfunctioning families affect all of us through the increased costs of public medical care and the justice and penal systems, and increased emotional and financial costs when new victims are created; and WHEREAS, the roots of youth violence can be traced in large part to the breakdown of family units; and the education system and all of its members and constituencies are adversely affected by the disruptive and sometimes violent behavior of students, many of whom come from malfunctioning families; and WHEREAS, single-parent families have a significantly higher rate of poverty than two-parent families and children from single-parent families are more likely to become school dropouts, juvenile delinquents, teen parents, and recipients of public assistance; and WHEREAS, the percentage of children living in single-parent families more than doubled in one generation, from 12 percent in 1970 to 27 percent in 1993; and WHEREAS, problems in families such as domestic violence, abandonment, child abuse, and neglect tend to be perpetuated from generation to generation; and WHEREAS, it is the stated statutory responsibility (Family Policy Act) that government constantly examine the impact of all its actions on the health of the family; and WHEREAS, with appropriate intervention and support, troubled families can often be restored to their essential nurturing role in the upbringing of Montana's children, who are the classmates, neighbors, co-workers, and leaders of tomorrow; and WHEREAS, the majority of Montana's families function well and especially deserve the support, positive reinforcement and gratitude of their State Government, society at large, and their peers; and WHEREAS, government alone clearly cannot and should not try to solve all of the current problems of troubled families; and WHEREAS, life in a democracy carries with it many freedoms and benefits but also many responsibilities and duties; and WHEREAS, it is in the interests of society that every child have an opportunity to grow in a secure and loving family environment; and WHEREAS, resolution of these complex and troublesome family issues is an ongoing but vital process that will require the commitment and active participation of society as a whole as well as the assumption of responsibility by every individual. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Judy Martz, Governor of the State of Montana, by virtue of the authority vested in me by Sec. 2-15-122, MCA, do hereby continue the Governor's Council on Families. I. PURPOSE: The Council will perform, in conjunction with existing resources within the Department of Public Health and Human Services, a variety of duties including, but not limited to:
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III. ADMINISTERING AGENCY:
IV. DURATION:
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