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Pre-K Now
Votes Count: New York
New York

Governor: Democrat
Control of Legislature: Split
(during FY09 budget process)

Percentage Change Change to Budget,
FY08 to FY09 1
Policy/Notes
+ 1% Increases funding for the Universal Pre-Kindergarten (UPK) program by $4.8 million to $450.8 million. Of the $446 million appropriated for FY08, about $354.5 million was spent.

Action in Neighboring States
State Percentage Change
Connecticut +18%
Massachusetts +11%
New Jersey +5%
Pennsylvania +8%
Vermont Anticipated increase.

 

1 Information on pre-k funding in biennial budgets reflects changes in those budgets from FY08 to FY09 only.
2 State has a biennial budget. FY09 is the first year of the biennium.
3 State has a biennial budget. FY09 is the second year of the biennium.

 
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Meeting the Challenge of Rural Pre-K
Families everywhere struggle to find high-quality pre-k programs for their children, but the problem is even more acute in rural areas. Pre-K Now has come out with recommendations for federal policymakers to help states meet the unique challenges of rural pre-k.
Explore the Pre-K Evidence
Our collection of original reports and links to other studies will give you a deeper view into pre-k policy.
Video: Briefing on America's Pre-K Movement
Pre-K Now held a briefing for congressional staff, cosponsored by Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Kit Bond, on October 1. Hear what a governor, three superintendents, two directors of early childhood programs, and a national teacher of the year think Congress should do to increase families' access to quality, state-funded pre-k.
Providing voluntary, high-quality pre-k to all children is as much about economic development as it is a tool to improve educational outcomes.