According to Reports, Trump Will Submit A Budget Proposal to Congress That Would Eliminate All Funding for Head Start Program
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) released the following statement in response to reports that the Trump Administration is going to submit a budget proposal that eliminates all funding for Head Start, a federally funded early education program that provides no-cost educational, health, nutritional, social and other services to more than half a million children, including thousands of Nevada children. Studies have shown that high-quality early childhood education programs, like Head Start, contribute to success later in life. Last week, Senator Rosen visited a local Head Start classroom in Carson City, Nevada – where she reaffirmed her commitment to this early childhood education program.
“At a time when child care is already too expensive and out of reach for hardworking Nevada families, it’s outrageous and cruel for the Trump Administration to propose eliminating Head Start, taking away this lifeline from families who need it most,” said Senator Rosen. “Studies have shown that Head Start improves children’s lives, and I won’t let this critical program be sacrificed by Republicans to pay for more tax cuts for billionaires. If the Trump Administration sends a budget proposal to Congress that guts Head Start funding, I’m going to do everything in my power to oppose it and fight back.”
According to the National Head Start Association, children who participate in the Head Start program are more likely to meet key educational benchmarks, have been shown to perform considerably better on cognitive and social-emotional measures, exhibit fewer attention problems, and display fewer negative behaviors. Head Start children also have a higher likelihood of graduating from high school, attending college, and receiving a post-secondary degree, license, or certification.
Senator Rosen has been a strong advocate for the Head Start program and has repeatedly pushed for additional funding to ensure that early education programs can continue serving Nevada families. Rosen has also actively worked to reduce costs and expand access to child care for Nevadans. Earlier this year, Rosen introduced the bipartisan Small Business Child Care Investment Act, which allows non-profit child care providers that otherwise qualify as small businesses to access larger and more flexible loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration, and it passed out of committee.
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