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Leadership Matters: Georgia
Georgia

Governor Sonny Perdue (R)
State of the State Mentions Pre-K or Early Education: No

Proposed Percent Change (Percent Change Rank4) Proposal Comments
+ 3.8% Increases funding for the Georgia Prekindergarten Program by $12.7 million for a total of $350.3 million. Enrollment will increase by 3,000 for a total of 82,000 children

Neighboring Governors' Proposals
State Proposed Percent Change
Alabama +19.8%
Florida +3.9%
North Carolina1 -0.6%
South Carolina -1.6%
Tennessee +0.6%

 

1 FY10 is the first year of the biennium.
2 FY10 is the second year of the biennium. Governor has not made a pre-k proposal in 2008.
3 No state-funded pre-k program according to the National Institute for Early Education Research.

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