The Urgency of Action
Michigan’s early childhood crisis is no longer a matter of debate. Decades of research, countless reports, and the lived experience of families and educators all point to the same conclusion: the system is failing children, parents, and communities. The consequences of inaction grow more severe each year. Michigan cannot afford another study, another pilot, or another cautious conversation about “considering” universal Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC). The moment demands decisive, coordinated action.
The Essential Role of Early Childhood Organizations
Among all stakeholders, Michigan’s early childhood organizations hold the credibility, expertise, and moral authority to lead the state toward a constitutional amendment. No one understands the system’s challenges more deeply — or is better positioned to guide Michigan toward a comprehensive, lasting solution.
ECEC organizations have the power to:
- Frame the urgency of the crisis
- Rally public understanding and support
- Guide legislators toward effective, evidence‑based solutions
- Build momentum for statewide change
- Transform frustration into coordinated, impactful action
Leadership the Moment Requires
Michigan needs visible, unified, and courageous leadership from the organizations that know this system best. Early childhood organizations are the essential bridge between rising public energy and the policymakers who must respond. Without their leadership, the movement cannot reach the scale this moment requires.
ECEC organizations can — and must — take the lead by:
- Speaking clearly and publicly about the urgency of the crisis
- Elevating the impact on families, workers, employers, and communities
- Mobilizing their networks, partners, and supporters
- Presenting a unified, statewide vision for Michigan’s early childhood future
- Demonstrating to legislators that the field is aligned, organized, and ready to act
Only through this kind of visible, coordinated leadership can Michigan build the momentum necessary to secure a constitutional amendment and create a system that finally meets the needs of children, families, and communities across the state







