Get Out and Vote — for Kids

You already know that Tuesday, Nov. 2 is election day.

But what you may not know is that there are a number of issues on the ballot this year affecting kids. Issues such as funding for community colleges and school districts, health insurance for low-income kids, and public safety are on the ballot. The people we elect at all levels of government, from senator to governor to state superintendent of schools to local council members, will decide on wide-ranging policies affecting kids.

Whatever your politics, please keep kids in mind when you go to the polls on Tuesday.

Need some data on issues affecting kids? Visit kidsdata.org for data on child safety, education, health care, and many other issues.

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  1. kidsdata.org says:

    Here’s a related article from the blogosphere:

    The Outcome of State Level Elections Are a Big Deal (With All Our Might, 11/23/10)

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