But in recent years, a number of states have invested more from their budgets to expand pre-K availability, at least for lower-income families. Sens. Clinton and Obama both propose helping states establish or expand pre-K programs further. Sen. Obama proposes a "Zero to Five" plan, at a cost of $10 billion a year, providing incentives to states to expand early education for young children.
Sen. McCain says that a federally sponsored pre-K program already exists, which provides preschool services to low-income families
Obama ---> Headstart
Headstart ---> Obama
Thought you knew each other.
This goes beyond Headstart... true.
I just want the facts. Ami presented them to me, and I must seek out more truth. I am leading towards McCain.
We''l see.