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**Media Advisory for Tuesday August 31** Minnesota Law Enforcement Leaders Say Quality Early Learning Programs Reduce Violent Crime, Save Millions in Special Education Costs








MINNEAPOLISArea law enforcement officials will hold a news conference on Tuesday August 31 to release a new report showing that investing more in voluntary high-quality pre-kindergarten programs not only reduces crime over the long run but also saves millions of dollars in the states education budget in the short term. The report will document that investments in pre-k programs can reduce the need for special education placements and other K-12 education expenses when pre-k children advance to later grades.

The law enforcement leaders will call on the states Congressional delegation, including Rep. John Kline and Sen. Al Franken, to press for a shift from a K-through-12 education model to a pre-k through-12 approach, as Congress considers reauthorizing the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, known as the No Child Left Behind Act in its last renewal.  Citing the many benefits of pre-k programs, the law enforcement leaders will express support for federal incentives to states to increase access to high-quality pre-kindergarten as part of the new federal legislation. Sen. Franken and Rep. Kline serve on the education committees in the Senate and House drafting the legislation. Rep. Kline is the ranking member of the House committee.

WHO:
Sheriff Rich Stanek, Hennepin County Sheriffs Office
Hon. Susan Gaertner, Ramsey County Attorney
Hon. James Backstrom, Dakota County Attorney
Captain Ike DeLugo, Minneapolis Police Department Juvenile Division
Tim Carpenter, Fight Crime: Invest in Kids Spokesman

WHAT:            
News Conference

WHEN:                       
Tuesday August 31, 2010 at 11 a.m.

WHERE:           
Hennepin County Public Safety Facility 
Jail Training Room, 2nd Floor
401 S. 4th Ave.
Minneapolis, MN 55415

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