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JOINT RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE SUCCESS

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SEQUENCE

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2024 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Lincoln Fillmore

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House Sponsor: Tyler Clancy

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8     LONG TITLE
9     General Description:
10          This resolution acknowledges the value of the Success Sequence for youth and young
11     adults, which emphasizes education, work, and marriage before having children, and
12     encourages the State Board of Education and local education agencies to identify areas
13     to incorporate instruction on the Success Sequence for students in grades 6-12.
14     Highlighted Provisions:
15          This resolution:
16          ▸     acknowledges the value of instructing students on the Success Sequence, which
17     emphasizes the importance of education, work, and marriage before having
18     children; and
19          ▸     encourages the State Board of Education to review the state academic standards and
20     local education agencies to review curricular materials for students in grades 6-12
21     and identify areas where instruction on the Success Sequence may be incorporated.
22     Special Clauses:
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25     Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
26          WHEREAS, Utah's institutions, leaders, and citizens are committed to the values of
27     industry, education, and family;

28          WHEREAS, the Success Sequence is a three-pronged framework for youth and young
29     adults that encompasses Utah's values:
30          (1) completing at least a high school education;
31          (2) obtaining full-time work; and
32          (3) marrying before having children;
33          WHEREAS, the Success Sequence outlines a clear path for youth and young adults to
34     make strategic choices that can lead to personal success and economic stability;
35          WHEREAS, research from diverse institutions such as The Brookings Institution,
36     American Enterprise Institute, and federal government agencies have consistently found that 97
37     percent of individuals who followed the Success Sequence did not live in poverty in adulthood;
38          WHEREAS, the clear and material benefits of following the Success Sequence support
39     the well-being and stability of individuals and families; and
40          WHEREAS, healthy families and communities are essential to making Utah a place
41     where industry and community can thrive:
42          NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the state of Utah recognizes the
43     importance of incorporating the Success Sequence principles into its policies, programs, and
44     initiatives to foster an environment that encourages and supports individuals to adopt the
45     Success Sequence.
46          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the state of Utah commits to promoting K-12 and
47     postsecondary education and training opportunities that equip individuals for career
48     advancement and economic self-sufficiency.
49          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the state of Utah commits to enhancing access to
50     quality employment opportunities, promoting workforce development opportunities, addressing
51     barriers or disincentives to employment, and encouraging entrepreneurship and innovation to
52     support full-time employment and financial stability.
53          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the state of Utah will promote initiatives that
54     provide resources, education, and support to help individuals build healthy, safe, and
55     sustainable marriages.
56          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the state of Utah will collaborate with relevant
57     stakeholders, including community organizations, educational institutions, employers,
58     faith-based organizations, and other civic entities to develop and implement strategies that

59     align with the Success Sequence and promote and support its adoption among Utah residents.
60          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature encourages the State Board of
61     Education to review its current academic standards for grades 6-12 and determine where the
62     Success Sequence may be incorporated into those standards.
63          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature encourages all local education
64     agencies to find opportunities to incorporate the Success Sequence into instructional and
65     curricular materials for students in grades 6-12.