July 30, 2014

36th District

Reston, Virginia

 

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Kids Count    

Delegate Kenneth R. "Ken" Plum     

 

Since 1990 the Annie E. Casey Foundation has ranked states annually on overall child well-being in a report called Kids Count Data Book (www.aecf.org). The Foundation's report is viewed as the authoritative source of information on how we are doing nationally as well as state by state for our children. An index of key indicators in four domains measures what children need most in order to thrive: (1) economic well-being, (2) education, (3) health, and (4) family and community.
  

"States vary considerably in their amount of wealth and other resources. State policy choices also strongly influence children's chances for success." (Kids Count Data Book, page 20) Living in the ninth wealthiest state, Virginia, in the wealthiest nation, the United States, we need to ask ourselves if we are doing as well as we should for our future as represented by what we are doing for our children.

 

Virginia's rate of 15% of children in poverty is better than the national rate of 23%, but we can take little comfort in our better percentage when we realize that there are 279,000 children in poverty in Virginia. All regions of the state, including Northern Virginia, contribute to that number that has gotten worse in recent years. Reflecting the recent recession, the percentage of children whose parents lack secure employment has risen from 23% in 2008 to 25% in 2012.

 

Despite all the evidence of the importance of early childhood education and the incredible returns that can be realized from an investment in preschool programs, more than half (52%) of Virginia's children are not attending preschool. Unfortunately many of the children who do not have an opportunity for an early start in education contribute to other statistics that find 57% of fourth graders are not proficient in reading, 62% of eighth graders are not proficient in math, and 16% of high school students are not graduating on time, although these numbers have been improving in recent years.

 

Virginia has seen a slight improvement in the health indicator of low-weight babies at 8.1% over the last decade but exceeds the national rate of 8%. In Virginia as well as in the nation, about 6% of teens abuse alcohol or drugs.

 

Probably paralleling the increase of children in poverty is the number of children in single-parent families increasing from 29% in 2005 to 31% in 2012. The number of children in families where the household head lacks a high school diploma has improved from 13% to 9% during the same period and beats the national 15%.

 

The area of greatest improvement in Virginia is the rate of teen births per 1,000 dropping from 34% in 2005 to 23% in 2012. Still the lower percentage represents over 6,000 babies born to teenagers each year.

 

While the statistics are interesting, the much more important question is how they inform public policy. Officials at all levels of government need to demonstrate through our actions that we know how much kids count!

 


Virginia Report on Comcast Channel 28

 

Virginia Report

Tune in to Ken's weekly television program, 
Virginia Report, on Reston Comcast Channel 28 for public service programming (Verizon Channel 1981). Ken interviews state and local leaders who are making news by making a difference.
 
TONIGHT - Wednesday, July 30 at 10:30 p.m., Howard Jennings, Mobility Labs

Tuesday, August 5 at 7:30 p.m. and
Wednesday, August 6 at 10:30 p.m., Patti Nelson, "Real Stories of the Need for Medicaid Expansion" 
 

Virginia Report is also available online at https://vimeo.com/album/1650266 for viewing on your computer or iPad.        

 


Bulletin Board

Comment Period on Regulations for Licensure of Abortion Facilities Ends July 31

To have their say, citizens can go to the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall site (http://www.townhall.virginia.gov/). Comments may also be sent to Erik Bodin, Director, VDH Office of Licensure and Certification, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 401, Henrico, VA, 23233; call 804-367-2102; fax 804-527-4502; or send email to
healthcommissioner@vdh.virginia.gov. Comment period ends at midnight on July 31.

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August Sales Tax Holiday for 

School Supplies and Clothing

 

This year's tax holiday for school supplies and clothing will take place August 1-3. During this three-day period, purchases for qualifying school supplies selling for $20 or less per item and purchases of qualifying clothing and footwear selling for $100 or less per item will be exempt from sales tax. Retailers may also choose to absorb the tax on other items during the holiday period, but they are responsible for paying the tax on those items to the Department of Taxation. For more information, go to August Sales Tax Holiday.


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Works Sunday 2014  

 

Volunteers Sought for "Works Sunday 2014." For the 19th year in a row, "Works Sunday"--a cornucopia of charitable projects-- will be taking place on or about Sunday, August 17, aimed at helping the hungry, the hurting and the homeless in the Reston/Herndon area. A remarkable example of successful interfaith cooperation at the grassroots level, "Works Sunday 2014" is sponsored by some 20 local congregations--Jewish, Christian, Muslim and Buddhist--as a celebration of shared ethical values and a demonstration of their strong commitment to community service and social justice. A reflection of that welcoming spirit is that "Works Sunday" is open to all. Volunteers need not belong to a sponsoring congregation--or any congregation--in order to participate. For more information (including guidelines on the participation of children ages 12 and under and teens unaccompanied by an adult) or to volunteer for specific projects, visit www.workssunday.org or call Christopher Wist at 703-964-6874. 

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Outstanding Educator Nominations Sought

Every year the Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Foundation honors Outstanding Educators at its fall lunch. Nominations are now being taken. Last year, the award was named the Dr. Thomas A. Wilkins 
Outstanding Educator Award in honor of the Foundation's beloved board member, founder, and community activist. Click here for nomination form and more information.
 


Calendar of Events     

  

Thursday-Sunday, July 31-August 3, 66th Annual Fairfax County 4-H Fair and Carnival at Frying Pan Park, 2709 West Ox Road in Herndon. More information is at 4-H Fair.

Saturday, August 2, 7:30 to 10:00 p.m., Reston Town Center's 
Concerts on the Town Series in the Pavilion with Jeffery Broussard & the Creole Cowboys. Bring your lawn chairs or picnic blankets to the Pavilion and enjoy Louisiana zydeco, high-energy blues. Free. Rain or Shine. Presented by Reston Town Center and Reston Town Center Association. Alcohol permitted at restaurants only. More information is at Concerts on the Town.   

Sunday, August 3, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m., Operation Firefly Finale, Fair Oaks Mall - Grant Court West. The Children's Science Center, a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) children's museum being planned for Dulles, with a first operating site at Fair Oaks Mall, will host a free, educational and fun-filled family event to celebrate fireflies and summer science. Free and open to the public. Learn more here.

Sunday, August 3, 6:00 to 9:00 p.m., Bite Me Cancer for a Lifetime!, at Lifetime Fitness, 1757 Business Center Drive, Reston. Details are at Bite Me Cancer® for a Lifetime!

Tuesday, August 5, 4:30 to 6:00 p.m., National Night Out, Southgate Community Center,12125 Pinecrest Road, Reston. "The night celebrates safety and crime prevention successes and works to expand and strengthen programs for the next 364 days." Call 703-860-0676 with questions.

Saturday, August 16, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Blood Drive, at the Inova Bloodmobile located in the parking lot of the Buddhist Tzu-Chi Foundation at 1516 Moorings Drive, Reston. Donors must be at least 16 years old, weigh at least 110 lbs., feel well and healthy on the day of donation, and bring a photo ID with them. Learn more and sign up at Works Sunday Blood Drive.

Saturday, September 6, Plum Family Picnic, 4:00 to 6:00 p.m., North Hills Picnic Pavilion, North Village Road and Hollow Timber in Reston.   

 

Saturday, September 27, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., the 14th annual Reston Multicultural Festival, at Lake Anne Plaza. Rain or shine. Contact the Community Events Director at 703-390-6166 or kevin.danaher@fairfaxcounty.gov if you need more information.   

 

Friday-Saturday, October 3-4, 2014 Virginia Environmental Assembly at the Science Museum of Virginia in Richmond. To register and find more information, visit Virginia Environmental Assembly.    

 

Friday, October 17, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Asian American Business Summit & Expo, 12000 Government Center Parkway, Fairfax. Learn more at Asian American Business Summit

  

In This Issue
Commentary..."Kids Count"
"Virginia Report" on Comcast Channel 28
Bulletin Board
Check Your Calendar
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