On May 5, the 2010 session of the CT General Assembly ended and several early care and education bills were passed in the process, thanks to hard work by Alliance members and early care advocates, who attended press conferences and hearings and contacted their legislators to help stress the importance of these bills. Two bills that passed were:
On March 8, a joint informational forum between the Education and Human Services committees focused on early childhood and federal funding opportunities. The forum covered a range of topics about early childhood and federal funding, including Early Learning Challenge Grants, Race to the Top and quality enhancement money (ARRA). For anyone who wishes to see the hearing in its entirety, it is available “On-Demand” on CT-N. Click HERE to view it.
Following a joint informational forum between the Education and Human Services committees, Rep. Karen Jarmoc, who is a member of both committees, wrote the following letter to The Enfield Press.
A Hearing on Early Care and Education
CT Voices for Children has issued a newsbrief on the impact the Governor's proposed FY 2011 budget will have on children. The Governor’s budget calls for an estimated net $74.9 million reduction in funding for a variety of services that have a clear and direct impact for children, youth and families. Among the biggest changes, the Governor has recommended that a reduction of 12% ($11.5 million) be made to the 2011 budget for Care4Kids, reducing total funding to slightly over $84.4 million. As a result of the decrease, fewer families will receive subsidized child care.