Full-day kindergarten for Colorado gains Senate OK, nears governor's desk
Universal full-day kindergarten in Colorado is on its way to becoming reality after initial Senate approval Thursday.
After a final Senate vote Friday and House approval of minor amendments, the bill will land on Gov. Jared Polis desk. The Democrat made full-day kindergarten one of his top priorities in his first year as governor.
Its an initiative thats failed for several years at the hands of either budget writers or a Republican Senate majority. The $175 million program has the potential to impact tens of thousands of families around the state.
Lawmakers extolled the benefits a full day of learning will have on the states kindergarten students.
Every study everywhere says early money in education is the most important money, said state Sen. Jeff Bridges, a Greenwood Village Democrat, at a meeting with reporters earlier in the day. The differences kids show up with in first grade stay with them their entire career.
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