April 1, 2015 


Delegate Ken Plum's 
Virginia E-News



I was pleased to be recognized last week by the Virginia Education Association with their Legislative Champion Award. Pictured with Meg Gruber (right), President of VEA and
Carol Huebner (left), Co-chair of Legislative Committee 


Commentary  

 

Return on Investment

Delegate Kenneth R. "Ken" Plum   

 

Constituents contacted me recently about a Richmond Times Dispatch article headline they felt was misleading: "Ken Plum says Pre-K education leads to less crime and welfare." Certainly the editor did not mean that I thought that preschool education leads to less crime but more welfare as a quick read of the headline could lead some to believe. An unscrupulous opponent in my progressive district could quote the headline in part to suggest that I thought preschool education leads to welfare. Stranger things have happened. My constituents' concerns were enhanced by the fact that part of the headline was a "Truth-o-Meter" symbol indicating "Mostly True." Reading the article and the pull out of my quote makes clear my position: "We've got 40 years of study now that show that, with a good preschool start, you're less likely to be on public dole. You're less likely to be in prison. You're much more likely to be a good productive citizen. That money spent up front saves money in the long haul."

 

My statement was based on a 2005 HighScope Educational Research Foundation follow-up report on students who had been in preschool or in a control group without preschool--all of whom had reached age 40. Researchers concluded that those "who had the preschool program had higher earnings, were more likely to hold a job, had committed fewer crimes and were more likely to have graduated from high school than adults who did not have preschool." There are several other studies that have similar findings but do not cover as long a period of time. 

 

I am pleased with the general knowledge that now exists in the community on the value of preschool education even though it has not achieved the level of support needed in the Virginia General Assembly for expansion to include more children--especially those who are economically disadvantaged. Business leaders in the Commonwealth recognize its value. Mike Petters, president and CEO of Huntington Ingalls Industries, the largest military shipbuilding company in the world and one of the largest companies in Virginia, said he thinks "raising a child is a lot like building a ship--you have to lay a strong foundation to get it right." He says that "preschool development is one of the most critical things we can do for the community," and he has worked with many other business leaders and the State Chamber of Commerce for expanded preschool programs. 

 

PolitiFact Virginia rated my claim "Mostly True" based on slight variations among research reports. I stand by my conviction that preschool participation does lead an individual to be less likely to be involved in crime. Without sparing words to make for a short headline, it does reduce the likelihood of one being on welfare. Preschool education has proven that it provides a solid return on investment by not only helping individuals get a strong start in life but by saving government dollars down the road.   
   

Virginia Report on Comcast Channel 28

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, April 1 at 10:30 p.m., Delegate Plum talks about nonpartisan redistricting with Brian Cannon of OneVirginia:2021

  

Tuesday, April 7 at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday, April 8 at 10:30 p.m., Delegate Plum talks with Sidney Johnson and Ruth Hoffman about results of a study on "Firearms in Fairfax County"   

 

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

 


Bulletin Board

 

Reminder: Starts Today!  

 

 

 

Four days commemorating the 150th anniversary of the fall of Richmond, which marked the beginning of the end of the Civil War and slavery. 

 

Details at Richmond's Journey 

 

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Venture Into Volunteering

The Fairfax Area Agency on Aging, in partnership with AARP, the Fairfax County Park Authority, RSVP Northern Virginia, and The Positive Aging Coalition are hosting a volunteer fair, "Venture Into Volunteering," on Thursday, April 2, 10:00 a.m. to noon. The event is free and open to all adults, especially older adults and retirees. Come learn how your talents can make a difference to those in need in your community. McLean Community Center, 1234 Ingleside Avenue, McLean. Call 703-704-6075 or email Jeannine.Purdy@fairfaxcounty.gov.

 

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  27th Annual Potomac River Watershed Cleanup

Learn more about how you can be involved here.  

 

Calendar of Events 
 
Tomorrow: Thursday, April 2, 10:00 a.m.to noon, "Venture Into Volunteering." The event is free and open to all adults. At McLean Community Center, 1234 Ingleside Avenue, McLean. Call 703-704-6075 or email Jeannine.Purdy@fairfaxcounty.gov.

Friday, April 3, Deadline to order from Walker Nature Center Native Plant Sale
. Download order form here
 
Monday, April 6, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., Global Climate Change: No Longer Tomorrow's Challenge, featuring Congressman Gerry ConnollyRoom 1201, Merten Hall, George Mason University (Fairfax Campus). Download more information here.

Monday, April 6, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., Reston Citizens Association Reston Citizen of the Year Award Ceremony & Reception, at the Reston Community Center Hunters Woods, 2310 Colts Neck Road. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit RCA Citizen of the Year.  
 
Tuesday, April 7, 1:00 p.m., Reston Garden Club meeting, at the Nature House at the Walker Nature Center, 11450 Glade Drive, Reston. This month's speaker is Nancy Vehrs, President of the Virginia Native Plant Society presenting a program on "Spring Wildflowers of Northern Virginia." Guests and members are invited to attend. For more information visit therestongardenclub.org. 
 
Thursday, April 9, 7:30 to 9:00 a.m., "It's All About the Relationships," Annual "CHANGING LIVES" Benefit Breakfast to Raise Awareness about Family Homelessness and Domestic Violence. At Westwood Country Club, 800 Maple Avenue East, Vienna. Register or donate at Changing Lives.
 

Friday, April 10, 5:30 to 8:00 p.m., Empty Bowls Fundraiser at Floris United Methodist Church, 13600 Frying Pan Road, Herndon. Tickets are $25. Guests will receive a handcrafted ceramic bowl to keep and a simple soup supper. All proceeds raised will go to hunger relief in Northern Virginia. Pre-event tickets can be purchased by mailing a check made out to Food for Others and sent to Giving Circle of HOPE, P.O. Box 8832, Reston VA 20195 or purchase tickets online at www.givingcircleofhope.org. Prepaid tickets will be held at the door. Call 703-665-9334 or send email to emptybowls@givingcircleofhope.org for further details.

 
Saturday, April 11, 8:00 a.m., 12th Annual 5K to Benefit Nature House. Register at www.active.com or in person starting at 7:00 a.m. on race day. There will be a medal ceremony, door prizes, and refreshments after the race. Funds raised go to Friends of Reston to support new green building enhancements and educational displays and exhibits.
 
Saturday, April 11, 9:00 to 11:15 a.m., Richmond Wrap-Up Legislative Foruma yearly opportunity for our legislators to share their views on how well the General Assembly responded to social justice and human service safety net needs facing Virginia. At American Legion Auxiliary Post 180, 330 Center Street North, Vienna. Questions, call 703-255-7074. 
 
Saturday, April 11, 9:00 a.m. to noon, Potomac River Watershed Cleanup. Learn more and find a site where you can volunteer at Potomac River Watershed Cleanup

Saturday, April 11, noon to 3:00 p.m., Reston Founder's Day, at Washington Plaza at Lake Anne. Come help Reston celebrate its own 51st birthday and the 101st birthday of its founder, Robert E. Simon. We'll have elected officials playing "Cards against Humanity," music, food, raffles, and much more. Visit www.restonmuseum.org for more information.

Saturday, April 11, 7:00 to 10:00 p.m., Reston Community Orchestra's Annual Benefit Casino Night, at Reston Community Center Hunters Woods, 2310 Colts Neck Road, Reston. Visit Casino Night for more information and to purchase tickets. 
 
Tuesday, April 14, 7:00 p.m., Reston Association's Annual Members' Meeting, at Reston Association, 12001 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston. RSVP to annualmeeting@reston.org, or call 703-435-6530.

Thursday, April 16, 6:00 p.m., MLK Cultural Foundation's Dream Makers Gala, at the Hilton McLean Tysons Corner, 7020 Jones Branch Road, McLean. Visit Dream Makers Gala to download a flier. 
 
Saturday, April 18, 3:00 p.m., Virginia Education Association "Put Kids First" Rally, at the Capitol Square Bell Tower, East Franklin & North 9th Street, Richmond. To register and find out more, visit Put Kids First Rally
 
Saturday, April 18, Equality Virginia's Commonwealth Dinner, at Greater Richmond Convention Center, 403 N. Third Street, Richmond. Ticket and sponsorship information is at Commonwealth Dinner.
 
Sunday, April 19, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., Bite Me Cancer's 2nd Annual Cancerversary Wine Dinner, at the Greater Reston Arts Center, 12001 Market Street, Suite 103, Reston. Food/wine provided by Il Fornaio. Ticket information is at Bite Me Cancer.
 
Saturday, April 25, 8:30 a.m., South Lakes Band on the Run 5k and Fun Run, at the South Lakes High School track. Benefits the school's band program. More information is at Band on the Run.
 
Saturday, April 25, 6:00 to 9:30 p.m., Centreville Immigration Forum International Showcase, at Centreville United Methodist Church. More information is at International Showcase. 
 

Thursday, April 30, 5:30 to 10:00 p.m., 2015 Best of Reston, Hosted by Cornerstones, Inc. & Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce. At Hyatt Regency Reston. Details are at Best of Reston

  

Saturday, May 2, Walker Nature Center Spring Festival, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. All ages welcome. Free. Volunteers are needed. Contact habrock@reston.org or call 703-435-7986. 
 
Saturday, May 2, 2:00 to 6:00 p.m., Southgate Community Day, at Southgate Community Center12125 Pinecrest Road, Reston. Download a performer application or table application. Call 703-860-0676 for more information. 
 
Sunday, May 3, 9:00 a.m., The Arc of Northern Virginia Corporate Team Challenge 8K, at Burke Lake Park. For more information about The Arc of Northern Virginia and to sign up, go to Team Challenge 
 
Friday, May 8, 8:30 to noon, Northern Virginia Transportation Commission's (NVTC) "Transit Means Business" Forum. At Greensboro Station Conference Center, Lincoln Property Company, 1710 SAIC Drive in McLean. Contact Kelley Coyner at 571-483-3225 or kelleycoyner@nvtdc.org for more information. Register or find out more at Transit Means Business.

Friday, May 15, 6:30 to 9:00 a.m., Bike to Work Day, the Plaza at the Wiehle-Reston East Metrorail Station (Silver Line). Free registration at Bike to Work Day.

Saturday, May 15, 1:00 p.m., Reston Relay for Life, benefiting the American Cancer Society. At South Lakes High School, 11400 South Lakes Drive, Reston. Sign up at Relay for Life.

 

 

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Reston, Virginia
 



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