… centers have access to, 12 billion for head start, 4 billion for low income housing and energy assistance program, and 315 million for preschool development grants. I will say that The money for early childhood education programs this year, it was an additional $1 billion. This is the largest increase that this program has received, and it includes funding for a cost of living increase. So just those things don't come without us holding a hard line and making it priority issues. (08:56–09:03)
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Asserts that an additional $1 billion was allocated for early childhood education programs this year.
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