IN SUPPORT OF PRESCHOOL
FOR ALL FOUR YEAR OLDS IN LOW AND MODERATE INCOME FAMILIES; IN SUPPORT OF
EXPANDED CARE FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS THROUGH EARLY HEAD START AND CHILD CARE
PROGRAMS; IN SUPPORT OF ADDITIONAL MANDATORY
FUNDING TO EXTEND AND EXPAND CURRENT FEDERAL
INVESTMENTS IN HOME VISITATION PROGRAM; ALL
OF WHICH ARE PAID FOR AN INCREASE IN
TOBACCO EXCISE TAXES
WHEREAS,
fewer than three in ten 4-year olds are enrolled in high quality preschool
programs today; and
WHEREAS, the
United States devotes less public spending to early learning as a percentage of
GDP than 24 countries; and
WHEREAS,
children from low-income families start kindergarten 12 to 14 months behind
their peers in language development and pre-reading; and
WHEREAS,
research has shown that the early years in a child’s life is critical to brain
development and early education programs build critical academic, social and
cognitive skills which are necessary for physical, emotional and social
development; and
WHEREAS,
high-quality preschool has been proven to reduce placements in special
education, reduce grade retention, boost graduation rates, decrease teen
pregnancy rates, and increase the odds of holding a job over the long term; and
WHEREAS, the
home visitation program provides at home visits for up to 570,000 families each
year; and
WHEREAS, the
home visitation program has been proven to reduce problems such as emergency
room hospitalizations, intensive care for victims of trauma, child welfare
investigations, violent crime and juvenile delinquency; and
WHEREAS, the
home visitation program helps families with appropriate prenatal care, improve
family diet, and reduces use of tobacco, alcohol, and illegal substances; and
WHEREAS, the
Administration proposes increasing the federal excise tax on cigarettes from
$1.01 per pack to $1.95 per pack and that increase would be indexed for
inflation after 2014; and
WHEREAS, the
effect of cigarette taxes on smoking has been studied extensively; and
increasing real price of cigarettes by 10% reduces the number of young adult
smokers by 3.5 percent and reduces the number of kids who smoke by 7 percent;
and
WHEREAS, smoking costs the
United States $96 billion in medical costs and $97 billion in lost productivity
each; and
WHEREAS, cigarette smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke kill an
estimated 443,000 people in the United States each year; and
WHEREAS, approximately 8.6 million people in the United States have
chronic illnesses related to smoking; and
WHEREAS, the Administration proposes to create a continuum of
high-quality early learning services for children beginning at birth and through
age five by providing preschool for all four year olds in low and moderate
income families, for expanded care for infants and toddlers through Early Head
Start and Child Care programs and additional mandatory funding to extend and
expand current federal investments in home visitation programs funded by an
increase in the tobacco excise tax,
Now,
therefore, be it resolved
that The United States Conference of Mayors fully supports providing preschool for all four year olds in low and
moderate income families; the expanded child care of infants and toddlers
through Early Head Start and Child Care programs; and additional mandatory
funding to extend and expand current federal investments in home visitation
program; and
be
it further resolved
that The United States Conference of Mayors
strongly urges Congress to pass legislation in which revenues generated by a
tax increase in the per-pack price of cigarettes be used specifically for the
following activities:
·
chronic disease prevention and control;
and
·
medical research, particularly research
related to the addictive and other effects of tobacco on the human body; and
·
child health programs, early childhood
education and home visitation program.
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