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"Parent Power" Brought to Bear on Candidates

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Monday, September 27, 2010   

NEW HAVEN, Conn. - A new campaign launched in this election season is called "I Care About Kids and I Vote." It aims to impress upon those running for office in Connecticut that young children - and those who love them - are an important constituency.

The campaign brings together four statewide organizations, including Parent Power. Its director, Paul Wessel, explains the goal of the campaign.

"What's important to us is that the people who live in this state understand that this is an important public policy issue and they have a right to stand up and ask those people who want their vote, 'What are you going to do to improve this?'"

He says the nonpartisan campaign is not endorsing any candidates, just urging voters to press those running for office at all levels to educate themselves and support early care and education for children.

Wessel says outgoing Gov. Jodi Rell has done a lot to promote early childhood education, but with new leadership will come the opportunity to do more.

"In each step of the way, we put a lot of public money in this state into creating opportunities, but we don't integrate them well. How do we integrate all these pieces better?"

Wessel explains the reason why addressing this concern is so important.

"Consistently, we're finding that kids who have quality early care and education experiences read sooner, perform better on tests and have higher incomes later in life."

In addition to Parent Power, the other organizations involved are the Connecticut Association for Human Services, Connecticut Early Childhood Alliance and Connecticut Voices for Children.



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