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The media is playing a central role in the movement for high-quality pre-kindergarten for all by providing the latest coverage of pertinent issues. Thanks to well-researched, thorough coverage, states like Florida, Tennessee, New Mexico, and Iowa have had vibrant debates and discussions about their pre-k programs.

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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.
The movement to establish high-quality pre-k for every child who needs it will be America's statement about its children in the 21st Century.