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Blow upon blow: Our kids can't stand more

State budget cuts are hurting Florida's most vulnerable and valuable resource-its children.

Read David Bundy's Editorial

Our Children: 2008 Truth Tour Coming to Towns in Florida

Our Children: 2008 Truth Tour is a statewide series of informational community meetings to promote citizen engagement and non-partisan candidate education on children's issues that impact state policies and decision making. The tour has made several stops throughout the state and will visit Tallahassee November 7. Plans are underway for upcoming Truth Tours in Ft. Myers and Jacksonville.

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Gov. Crist Makes Sheldon's Post Permanent as Head of DCF

George Sheldon was officially appointed agency secretary by Gov. Charlie Crist on September 30. Sheldon replaces long-time friend Bob Butterworth whose resignation was effective August 15.

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Lieutenant Governor Announces "Champions for Children" Interagency Agreement

Leaders of the departments of Children and Families, Juvenile Justice, Health, as well as the Agency for Health Care Administration and the Agency for Persons with Disabilities, signed an agreement to reduce unnecessary delays in assistance and services.

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Florida Child Care Policies Remain Inadequate

According to a recent analysis, more families in Florida are likely to be without child care assistance in 2008 than there were just last year. The waiting list for child care assistance grew from almost 45,000 children in February 2007 to over 47,500 children in 2008, and is expected to continue to expand.

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Florida Ranked 29th in Country on Per Child Expenditures

According to the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), Florida's per child expenditure in 2006 (the latest year where federal data was collected) was $4,511. This estimated per child expenditure is based on 2006 Child Care and Development Block Brant (CCDBG) expenditures, the average monthly number of children served and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) transfers to CCDBG. Florida ranked 29th in the country with 28 states having a higher average per child expenditure. The national average was $5,268. Per child expenditures ranged from $2,066 in Mississippi to $13,975 in Connecticut. The median per child expenditure was $4,779 in Indiana. These figures implicitly include average per child spending on quality initiatives and administration.

Information courtesy of Hannah Matthews, Senior Policy Analyst
Child Care and Early Education for CLASP

National News

Process vs. Structural Yardsticks in Evaluating Quality of Pre-Kindergarten Programs

Early Developments (Summer 2008), reported on a wide range of findings coming out of the National Center for Early Development and Learning (NCEDL) Multi-State Study of Pre-Kindergarten. One analysis of the findings focused on the usefulness of process versus structural measures in evaluating quality. Here is what was found...

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