Children's Champions Update - June 9, 2017
51³Ô¹ÏÍø is proud to releaseÌýnew policy agendasÌýfocused on how our country can deliver on the promise of high-quality early childhood education with a strong, diverse, and effective early childhood education profession.
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We want you to join us in raising a powerful, collective voice to insist that our nation's policies catch up with the science behind the importance of early learning, and the benefits of investing in educators who are qualified, supported, and compensated for the complex and demanding jobs they perform.
We want you toÌýread and learn moreÌýabout 51³Ô¹ÏÍø's vision and priorities, andÌýÌýto mobilize and work together as active, engaged, and informed early childhood advocates-because we need each one of you, right now.
We want you to know that last month, President Trump released his proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2018, which outlines upwards of $1 trillion in cuts over 10 years to domestic and safety-net programs that support children's development and well-being in areas like education, health, nutrition, and housing. The President'sÌý"skinny budget"Ìýindicated that early childhood education would be a high priority. While child care and Head Start may have been spared the worst for now, the proposed budget still cuts their funding to levels from FY16, eliminating the important increases gained in the FY17 budget that you fought for, that Congress passed, and that the President signed.
- We want you to stand with us on the important priorities outlined inÌý51³Ô¹ÏÍø's policy agendas, which are predicated upon a sustained foundation that supports all children and families. That's why our federal agenda includes, for example, recommendations that Congress protect the vital non-defense discretionary programs that the President proposes to cut by $57 billion.
- We want you toÌýstay informed and connected, and remember that there is always a time when intention needs to becomeÌýaction.
- We want you toÌýÌýin Congress today. They are the ones who will decide how funding is spent, and they need to hearÌýyour voiceÌýto ensure they invest in early childhood education, and reject cuts that are critical to our nation's support for our current and future workforce, and the health and well-being of the families, schools, and communities in which our children are cared for and educated.
We also want to make sure you check out these new resources from around the web:
- Ìývia the Center for the Study of Child Care Employment and WestEd
- Ìývia the National Institute for Early Education Research
- Ìývia the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Penn State
- Ìývia New America
Finally, we want to see you at theÌýProfessional Learning InstituteÌýin San Francisco in just a couple of days! If you're there, be sure to join us for some of the great policy and advocacy sessions happening throughout the week! Check them all outÌýhere.
And remember:ÌýThis isn't really about what we want.ÌýIt's about what our children, families, and educators need.They need our country to invest in them, and they need your help.Ìý