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PCCY's Childwatch E-Alerts

Monday November 21, 2011

Philadelphia City Council Considers Important Bill On Preventing Childhood Lead Poisoning.

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Early next week City Council’s Public Health and Human Services Committee will consider a bill that will protect Philadelphia children from lead poisoning.  This bill will make a significant difference in reducing the number of children permanently injured by lead.  Council members must hear from citizens NOW, before the holiday, to help build support for the bill to become law.

Call your City Council member and one Council Member At-Large today to urge him or her to support the lead poisoning prevention bill.

 

How will children be impacted?  The majority of homes in Philadelphia were built before lead paint was banned for residential use in 1978.  If lead paint deteriorates, children ages 0 – 5 are most vulnerable to being permanently injured by it.  The good news is that in the last decade the number of poisoned children in Philadelphia has dropped from about 5,000 to 1,000.  The bad news is that many of these children are poisoned by rental properties, yet it is currently unlawful to rent a property with lead hazards.  This bill requires landlords to show that their pre-1978 properties will not poison children when they move into a new home.

Call your City Council member and one Council Member At-Large today to urge him or her to support the lead poisoning prevention bill.  (Phone numbers are listed below - if you don't know who your City Council person is, click here).

 

Call and say: “Councilperson _______, I urge you to support the childhood lead poisoning prevention bill No. 100011 requiring rental properties owners to test their pre-1978 properties at turnover to show there are no lead hazards.  This bill can help prevent hundreds of children from becoming permanently injured by lead.  You must help protect the city’s children”.

 

If you do not live or work in the city, please forward this email to someone(s) who does.

 

Thanks for doing what you can for kids,

 

Shelly Yanoff, Executive Director.

 

 

District Council Members

 

District 1 - Councilman Frank DiCicco

(215) 686-3458, (215) 686-3459

 

District 2 - Council President Anna Verna

(215) 686-3412, (215) 686-3413

 

District 3 - Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell

(215) 686-3418, (215) 686-3419

 

District 4 - Councilman Curtis Jones, Jr.

(215) 686-3416, (215) 686-3417

 

District 5 - Councilman Darrell Clarke

(215) 686-3442, (215) 686-3443

 

District 6 - Councilwoman Joan L. Krajewski

(215) 686-3444, (215) 686-3445

 

District 7 - Councilwoman Maria D. Quiñones-Sánchez

(215) 686-3448, (215) 686-3449

 

District 8 - Councilwoman Donna Miller

(215) 686-3424, (215) 686-3425

 

District 9 - Councilwoman Marian B. Tasco

(215) 686-3454, (215) 686-3455

 

District 10 - Councilman Brian J. O'Neill

(215) 686-3422, (215) 686-3423

 

 

Councilmembers-At-Large

 

Councilman W. Wilson Goode, Jr.

(215) 686-3414, (215) 686-3415

 

Councilman William K. Greenlee

(215) 686-3446, (215) 686-3447

 

Councilman Bill Green

(215) 686-3420, (215) 686-3421

 

Councilman Jack Kelly

(215) 686-3452, (215) 686-3453

 

Councilman James Kenney

(215) 686-3450, (215) 686-3451

 

Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown

(215) 686-3438, (215) 686-3439

 

Councilman Frank Rizzo, Jr.

(215) 686-3440

 

 

About this E-Alert

Action today means protecting children tomorrow.  PCCY sends regular e-alerts to keep our network up-to-date on important issues affecting children and families in our region. Please continue working with us to protect the lives and life chances of our region's children by taking action today.

President: Carolyn Adams
Executive Director: Shelly D. Yanoff
Communications Director: Sid Holmes
Webmaster: Steven E. Fynes

Public Citizens for Children and Youth (PCCY), 1709 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Sixth Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19103  /  215-563-5848  /  www.pccy.org  /  Facebook    /  Twitter

 

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