President Clinton to Address the Next Generation of Florida`s Leaders

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 28, 2009
CONTACT: Ali Glisson, (850) 385-7800
President Clinton to Address the Next
Generation of Florida’s Leaders
Lawton Chiles Leadership Corps students to gather support for statewide
“Worst To First” initiative
President Bill Clinton is scheduled to be the keynote speaker as more than 300 students
from around Florida gather August 8-9 in Orlando to form the inaugural class of the Lawton
Chiles Leadership Corps. The new student leadership program will launch in August to
inspire and train the next generation of Florida’s leaders.
This exciting initiative, which is being organized by The Lawton Chiles Foundation and cochaired by Sen. Mel Martinez, Sen. Bill Nelson, and former Sen. Bob Graham, will mobilize
Florida’s high school and college students, harnessing their passion to improve the way
Florida educates and cares for its children. After the conference, a highly motivated group
of students will lead a yearlong effort to gather the signatures of one million Floridians on
the “Pledge for Florida’s Children.”
The pledge declares that: “I believe that Florida can be a leader again by putting children
first in health and safety, and by giving them an education for the future. I pledge to do my
part in ensuring we make better investments in the success of our children.”
“This generation of young people has more power to change the world than any other in
history,” President Clinton said. “As President, I was proud to create AmeriCorps, which
has given more than 500,000 young people the opportunity to serve, and I applaud the
Lawton Chiles Leadership Corps for empowering future leaders committed to making a
difference in their communities, their state of Florida, and their country.”
“The people in Florida need to take action. Our state has become a national embarrassment
on children’s issues, and today we’re at or near the bottom in most indicators of
performance,” said Bud Chiles, president of The Lawton Chiles Foundation. “We’re
energizing our youth to go out there and fight for a change in the status quo. If we have any
hope of becoming a national leader, our students need to be inspired and mobilized.”
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The Lawton Chiles Leadership Corps will work under the banner of the foundation’s Worst
To First initiative, which was created to be a long-term effort to improve Florida’s
performance in key indicators of children’s health, education and well-being. Independent
research shows Florida lagging most of the nation in these indicators. For example:
Florida ranks 49th in the nation in the percent of children without health insurance. About
19 percent, or 763,000 children, do not have insurance, compared with a national average of
11 percent.
Florida ranks 47th in the percentage of pregnant women receiving prenatal care in the first
trimester, with 70 percent, or more than 71,000 women.
Florida ranks 36th in the nation in the percent of low-birthweight babies, defined as babies
weighing less than 5 ½ pounds at birth – 8.7 percent of all births, or nearly 21,000 babies a
year.
As a state, Florida spends only 3.1% of its resources on education – 42nd in the nation.
Florida ranks 50th in per capita spending on education, but ranks 16th in the nation in
spending on corrections.
Florida ranks 43rd in high school graduation rates, with 60.8 percent of public high school
students graduating with a diploma.
Florida students rank 48th in the nation in average composite scores on the ACT, a standard
college entrance exam.
Florida ranks 48th in the nation in juvenile incarceration rates, with a custody rate of 451.8
per 100,000 children ages 10 and up.
Florida ranks 41st in child abuse fatalities, with 2.9 child abuse fatalities per 100,000
children.
President Clinton will deliver the keynote address to students and other attendees on
Sunday, August 9, at the University of Central Florida. Other speakers at the two-day event
will include Rhea Chiles, wife of late Gov. Lawton Chiles; John Kelly, strategic advisor for
the Corporation for National and Community Service; David Lawrence Jr., former Miami
Herald publisher and chairman of The Children’s Trust; former State Representative Dick
Batchelor, and former State Representative Loranne Ausley.
For more information about us and our campaign, please visit
www.lawtonchiles.org/LCLC.html and www.WorstToFirst.org.
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1614 Mahan Center Blvd, Suite 104 Tallahassee, FL 32308
Tel: 850-385-7800 Fax: 850-385-7808
www.WorstToFirst.org