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National Association of Manufacturers Adds Early Education to Agenda
The nation’s largest industrial trade association has announced its support for early education, further indicating the business community’s recognition of pre-k as an investment in the nation’s workforce. In the newest version of its Public Policy Position on Education and the Workforce, the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) stated, “Access to high quality early education and learning opportunities is integral to helping today’s children prepare for the highly competitive, fast-paced global economy.” The growing trend of business groups endorsing pre-k does not stop there. Last month, business leaders gathered in Colorado for a three-day conference on early education investments, sponsored by the Telluride Foundation and Partnership for America’s Success. In addition, an official from the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis and the California Assembly's Judiciary Committee Chairman met recently in Los Angeles to urge California business leaders to back early education. read more
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Despite Budget Woes, California Governor Signs Two Early Ed Bills
After struggling to finalize California's FY09 budget—and making severe cuts to address a massive budget shortfall—Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger worked with the state legislature to maintain level funding for the state’s investment in pre-k. In addition, the governor signed two early education bills into law last week. The first bill, SB 1629, establishes an Advisory Committee charged to develop an Early Learning Quality Improvement System. This will increase providers' capacity to reach higher program quality and help parents make more informed decisions about programs. The second bill, AB 2759, is designed to allow for more effective use of state funds by consolidating all the early childhood education programs in the state. "Pre-Kindergarten education is the first formal step a child takes toward academic success and California's children deserve the highest-quality programs that put them on track to a successful future," says Governor Schwarzenegger. read more
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