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The Blog for Tuesday, December 14, 2004

Lobbyists Loosen Leashes a Bit

    They tried:
    Early childhood advocates hammered away at the Republican proposal for universal pre-kindergarten Monday but had limited success on the first day of a special legislative session.
    "GOP balks at pre-K demands". The lobbyists did loosen up and gave their minions a little room to work; not much, just a little:
    Legislators agreed Monday to address worries about teacher staffing in the state pre-kindergarten plan....

    Rep. Dudley Goodlette, a Naples Republican and one of the main sponsors of the House's pre-K bill, said his chamber would consider changing the staff requirement. But it was apparent that lawmakers plan few other changes to the K legislation.

    The House version passed out of the House Pre-K-12 Committee, despite the objections of Democrats, who were upset about the lower staffing, a limit of three hours of instruction daily in the year-round program, and the lack of a requirement that pre-K teachers have college degrees.

    "I don't expect a sea change," said House Speaker Allan Bense about the pre-K legislation.
    "Lawmakers vow to add more staff to pre-K plan". See also "Lawmakers look at plan to tweak KidCare program".

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