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Advocates: Leave MI Kids Out of the Budget Battle

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Monday, August 17, 2009   

LANSING, Mich. - As Michigan struggles to figure out how to fill a huge budget hole, those looking out for the interests of children in the state say cutting early child care programs will cost the state dearly in the future. That's because many of the programs are thought to save money by intervening early to keep kids from ending up in prisons and other expensive state-supported institutions.

Deana Strudwick, an early childhood program manager and a member of the National Association of Social Workers-Michigan Chapter, says that if saving money is the goal, the proposed cuts don't add up.

"Spend a dollar now or 17 later; and you know we're not talking about a dollar, we're talking about many, many dollars. So, multiply that by 17 and the savings is very profound."

Michigan lawmakers are grappling to cut more than two billion dollars in the 2010 budget. Since the beginning of the year, early childhood and development programs across the board have been targeted for elimination or significant reduction, including elimination of pre-K programs for 30,500 Michigan four-year-olds and reductions in child care supports for low-income working families.

Strudwick says the talk of eliminating these programs comes just as the economic situation makes them more critical than ever.

"I've worked for public health, mental health, and now in education, and I've watched our community become more at-risk and see people with greater needs and less resources."

A poll released by the Early Childhood Investment Corporation says 75 percent of Michigan voters consider it "extremely" or "very" important to spare the youngest learners and their parents from the budget wrangling in Lansing.


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