The Senate Resolution introduced by Hutchinson and others aims to raise awareness about childhood apraxia of speech, a complex neurological disorder that affects children's ability to produce sounds, syllables, or words despite their understanding of language. The resolution highlights the challenges faced by children diagnosed with this disorder, noting that there is currently no known cause or cure, and emphasizes the need for more research. It also points out the increasing number of diagnoses and the importance of early intervention and intensive treatment for improving speech development in affected children.

The resolution calls on the Pennsylvania Senate to advocate for those diagnosed with apraxia, to enhance public awareness of the disorder, and to strengthen support systems for children with apraxia. By doing so, the Senate aims to ensure that every child has the best opportunity to develop their speech skills and communicate effectively.