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Leadership Matters: North Dakota
North Dakota1

Governor John Hoeven (R)
State of the State Mentions Pre-K or Early Education: Yes

Proposed Percent Change3 Proposal3 Comments
First-time state investment Proposes new investment for pre-k of an estimated $3.5 million through the state's school funding formula in FY11, the second year of the biennium. FY10 is designated for program planning. State funds will serve all four year olds on a voluntary basis in a two-day-per-week program.

Neighboring Governors' Proposals
State Proposed Percent Change
Minnesota1 = 0%
Montana1 No state funded pre-k program or state investment in Head Start.
South Dakota No state funded pre-k program.

 

1 FY10 is the first year of the biennium.
2 FY10 is the second year of the biennium.
3 Some pre-k program experienced mid-year cuts during FY09. Percentage change and proposed increases or decreases are based on final FY09 appropriations after cuts – if any – were made.
4 Based on budget address

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