Governor Tim Kane (D)
State of the State Mentions Pre-K or Early Education: Yes
| Proposed Percent Change (Percent Change Rank4) |
Proposal |
Comments |
| + 20% (9) |
FY09-FY10 biennial budget proposal increases the Virginia Preschool Initiative by $10.5 million from FY08 to FY09, for a total of $63.6 million in FY09. |
The two-year expansion would serve all children who are eligible for free lunch and 75 percent of those who are eligible for reduced-price lunch. The governor proposes using $14.9 million of TANF funds to further expand VPI in the second year of the biennium.
The proposal also includes $8.1 million over two years for a quality rating and improvement system, scholarships for early childhood teachers, and local early childhood initiatives. |
Neighboring Governors' Proposals
| State |
Proposed Percent Change |
| Washington, DC |
+29 |
| Kentucky1 |
0% |
| Maryland |
Funding available for pre-k based on number of low-income K-12 students. |
| North Carolina2 |
0% |
| Tennessee |
+31% |
| West Virginia |
Funding based on enrollment |
1 FY09 is the first year of the biennium.
2 FY09 is the second year of the biennium. Governor has not made a pre-k proposal in 2008.
3 No state-funded pre-k program according to the National Institute for Early Education Research.
4 Rank compares percent change proposed by the 26 executives who made FY09 pre-k proposals in 2008. "T" means tie.