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Hunger, Foster Care Reform Top WA "To-Do" List for Kids

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Washington lawmakers deal with lobbyists all the time. Today, however, their offices will be crowded with more than 600 parents, preschool teachers, and childcare providers. It's "Have a Heart for Kids Day," a statewide effort to meet lawmakers and talk with them about what's important to kids.

Paola Maranan, executive director of The Children's Alliance applauds the Legislature for improving education and expanding health insurance coverage for Washington children, but she says there's still work to do.

"Certainly our efforts in healthcare and the upcoming investments in child care give us a lot to brag about. We look at hunger in this state, we look at what's happening in the foster care system in this state, and we have a ways to go."

Maranan says too many Washington kids still go to school hungry, and the foster care system is under-funded and has a disproportionate number of children of color. Bills to address these issues are among the priorities that will be discussed today in Olympia.

The state is having a good budget year, but that's not always the case. Maranan feels this grassroots effort is an effective way to remind lawmakers that families are closely watching how their tax dollars are being spent.

"People are coming from communities across Washington to talk to their legislators. That's the kind of work that helps sustain these kinds of investments over time, even in the tough years."




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