SAFE HOMESSAFE KIDS MICHIGAN ALLIANCE FOR LEAD SAFE

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SAFE HOMES/SAFE KIDS: MICHIGAN ALLIANCE FOR LEAD SAFE HOUSING Lead Abatement Contractor, Risk Assessor

SAFE HOMES/SAFE KIDS: MICHIGAN ALLIANCE FOR LEAD SAFE HOUSING Lead Abatement Contractor, Risk Assessor and Trainer Workshop August 2, 2012

Tina Reynolds Health Policy Director Michigan Environmental Council 119 Pere Marquette Dr. , Suite

Tina Reynolds Health Policy Director Michigan Environmental Council 119 Pere Marquette Dr. , Suite 2 A Lansing, MI 48912 517 -487 -9539 tina@environmentalcouncil. org

Safe Homes/Safe Kids: Michigan Alliance for Lead Safe Housing I. III. IV. V. Background

Safe Homes/Safe Kids: Michigan Alliance for Lead Safe Housing I. III. IV. V. Background Formation of the coalition Where we are today Why we need you Q&A

Lead has been in paint for a long time Washable Paintable Durable Vibrant colors

Lead has been in paint for a long time Washable Paintable Durable Vibrant colors Inexpensive Faster drying times Image: photoeverywhere. co. uk

The downsides of lead paint Lead was banned in most paints in 1978 as

The downsides of lead paint Lead was banned in most paints in 1978 as clear and convincing evidence showed its dire effects. Children are most impacted because of small body size and exposure pathways. There are no safe exposure levels for lead.

Lead poisonings effects Reduction in IQ ADHD Increase in aggressiveness Decreased bone and muscle

Lead poisonings effects Reduction in IQ ADHD Increase in aggressiveness Decreased bone and muscle growth Liver and kidney damage Speech problems In severe cases: seizures and death

Detroit Free Press story series Bad press caused embarrassment and outrage Untested children Slow

Detroit Free Press story series Bad press caused embarrassment and outrage Untested children Slow pace of clean-ups Poisoned kids still living in lead-filled homes

The Governor’s Lead Commission Established by the Legislature in 2004 Large and diverse membership

The Governor’s Lead Commission Established by the Legislature in 2004 Large and diverse membership Met over 4 years Issued many recommendations

Lead Funding Subcommittee of the Governor’s Lead Commission Goal was to find a revenue

Lead Funding Subcommittee of the Governor’s Lead Commission Goal was to find a revenue source to fund lead efforts in the state Lead Paint Tax was recommended

The “Founding Fathers” of Safe Homes/Safe Kids Funding solution not found before Governor’s Lead

The “Founding Fathers” of Safe Homes/Safe Kids Funding solution not found before Governor’s Lead Commission dissolved Committed organizations pressed on with mission Believed that a successful funding campaign will need the broad support of a coalition

Where did these committed advocates go? Nov. 5, 2010 - East Lansing, Michigan Public

Where did these committed advocates go? Nov. 5, 2010 - East Lansing, Michigan Public introduction of Safe Homes/Safe Kids: Michigan Alliance for Lead Safe Housing Broaden and grow the coalition Chart the way forward

What is a coalition anyway? People Purpose Success

What is a coalition anyway? People Purpose Success

The path forward Educate and outreach to policy makers and decision makers Think creatively

The path forward Educate and outreach to policy makers and decision makers Think creatively about possible funding sources and partnerships Grow the coalition

Coalition is making progress Met with over 30 Legislators Met with Department Legislative Liaison

Coalition is making progress Met with over 30 Legislators Met with Department Legislative Liaison Monthly coalition calls Coalition website launched Coalition logo developed Coalition is growing

Our coalition almost got $2 million to fund lead abatement this year! Michigan House

Our coalition almost got $2 million to fund lead abatement this year! Michigan House and Senate voted to add $2 million for lead abatement in 2013 Governor Snyder vetoed We have another bite of the apple

More $ will solve Michigan’s lead poisoning problem We need funds to: Test and

More $ will solve Michigan’s lead poisoning problem We need funds to: Test and identify kids Identify lead hazards Abate lead risks Serve lead poisoned kids and their families

What does this have to do with ME? Care about kids Life’s work/job $Potential

What does this have to do with ME? Care about kids Life’s work/job $Potential for expanded business

What do you want from ME? Spend some time on the Safe/Homes Safe Kids

What do you want from ME? Spend some time on the Safe/Homes Safe Kids website: www. mileadsafehomes. org Talk to family, friends and local decision makers about why we need more resources to fight lead poisoning Join our coalition!

Coalition membership How do I join the Safe Homes/Safe Kids: Michigan Alliance for Lead

Coalition membership How do I join the Safe Homes/Safe Kids: Michigan Alliance for Lead Safe Housing? What am I signing up for? No cost No time commitment Please sign your pledge forms NOW to join with the coalition

What is standing in the way of ending lead poisoning in Michigan? $$$$$$$$$$$$ Perceptions

What is standing in the way of ending lead poisoning in Michigan? $$$$$$$$$$$$ Perceptions – doesn’t effect me Education/Awareness Public pressure

You are part of the solution Jobs and the economy are voters’ #1 concern

You are part of the solution Jobs and the economy are voters’ #1 concern Decision makers want business support Coalition needs many voices to succeed We need YOU You need US

There is room for everyone! Safe Homes/Safe Kids: Michigan Alliance for Lead Safe Housing

There is room for everyone! Safe Homes/Safe Kids: Michigan Alliance for Lead Safe Housing has many members Diverse coalitions are successful coalitions Everyone has something to offer There is room for everyone

Conclusion Safe Homes/Safe Kids can tackle these obstacles with your help Success means so

Conclusion Safe Homes/Safe Kids can tackle these obstacles with your help Success means so much to Michigan’s kids and Michigan’s future Thank You!

Questions Tina Reynolds Health Policy Director 517 -487 -9539 tina@environmentalcouncil. org

Questions Tina Reynolds Health Policy Director 517 -487 -9539 tina@environmentalcouncil. org