Impact of the governor's proposed FY 12-13 budget on early care and education

Author(s): Hillman, Annemarie; Oppenheimer, Cyd;
Date Issued: April, 2011
Publisher(s): Connecticut Voices for Children (Organization)
Description: A review of provisions in the Connecticut governor's proposed 2012-2013 fiscal year budget related to early care and education
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Source: New Haven, CT: Connecticut Voices for Children. Retrieved May 19, 2011, from http://www.ctkidslink.org/publications/ece11governorsbudget.pdf
Topics: Financing & Funding > Funded Areas > Child Care & Early Education
Country: United States
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