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Votes Count: Kentucky
Kentucky 3

Governor: Democrat
Control of Legislature: Split
(during FY10 budget process)

Percentage Change Change to Budget1 Policy/Notes
0% Flat funds the Kentucky Preschool Program at $75.1 million.  

Action in Neighboring States
State Percentage Change
Illinois -10%
Indiana No state pre-k program or investment in Head Start.
Missouri 0%
Ohio -33%
Tennessee +1%
Virginia +17%
West Virginia Anticipated increase

 

1 Some pre-k program experienced mid-year cuts during FY09. Budget changes are based on final FY09 appropriations. Additionally, information on pre-k funding in biennial budgets reflects changes in those budgets from FY09 to FY10 only.
2 State has a biennial budget. FY10 is the first year of the biennium.
3 State has a biennial budget. FY10 is the second year of the biennium.

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