Teaching Every Child to Swim Saves Thousands of Lives from Needless Drownings and Taxpayers Millions

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Drowning remains a leading cause of death for children in the United States, with Florida consistently ranking among the highest for child drowning fatalities. This Florida TaxWatch report emphasizes that learning to swim can reduce drowning risks by 88%, highlighting the critical importance of water safety education and statewide policy initiatives.

While Florida has made legislative progress through programs like the Swimming Lesson Voucher Program, unintentional drowning continues to pose a significant threat, particularly for children aged 1-4. The analysis reveals that children with autism face even greater risks, being 160 times more likely to drown than their neurotypical peers.

The report recommends expanding prevention efforts including requiring hospitals to show new parents drowning prevention videos, enhancing safety measures for vulnerable populations, and increasing access to swim lessons. These initiatives could prevent countless tragedies while saving millions in taxpayer costs associated with emergency response and healthcare.

Florida TaxWatch advocates for comprehensive water safety policies that prioritize swim education and address environmental risks. With drowning prevention programs showing proven effectiveness, the report urges lawmakers to invest in strategies that could save thousands of young lives across the Sunshine State.

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Bob Nave
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