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The 2012-13 budget: The governor's CalWORKS and child care proposals
Taylor, Mac, 22 February, 2012
Sacramento: California, Legislature, Joint Legislative Budget Committee, Legislative Analyst.

An analysis of provisions related to cash assistance and welfare-to-work services and subsidized child care in the California governor's proposed 2012-2013 budget

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The 2012-13 budget: The governor's CalWORKS and child care proposals [Executive summary]
Taylor, Mac, 22 February, 2012
Sacramento: California, Legislature, Joint Legislative Budget Committee, Legislative Analyst.

A summary of an analysis of provisions related to cash assistance and welfare-to-work services and subsidized child care in the California governor's proposed 2012-2013 budget

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Additional child care funding is essential to stop state cuts
National Women's Law Center, July, 2012
Washington, DC: National Women's Law Center.

An overview of recent and proposed cuts to state child care assistance programs

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Additional child care funding is essential to stop state cuts
National Women's Law Center, June, 2012
Washington, DC: National Women's Law Center.

An overview of recent and proposed cuts to state child care assistance programs

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At risk: Early care and education funding and sequestration
Center for Law and Social Policy, September, 2012
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.

An examination of the implications for federal early care and education program funding of potential spending cuts from the Budget Control Act of 2011

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Ballot initiative -- Proposition 38 -- "Our Children, Our Future: Local Schools and Early Education Investment and Bond Reduction Act": Potential impact on early care and education in Los Angeles County
Los Angeles County (Calif.). Policy Roundtable for Child Care, 01 October, 2012
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County, Policy Roundtable for Child Care.

A discussion of a California ballot proposition for a bond to raise funds for local schools and early education, including its implications for early care and education funding across the state

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Ballot initiative -- Proposition 38 -- "Our Children, Our Future: Local Schools and Early Education Investment and Bond Reduction Act": Potential statewide impact on early care and education
Los Angeles County (Calif.). Office of Child Care, 04 October, 2012
Los Angeles: Advancement Project.

A summary of a discussion of a California ballot proposition for a bond to raise funds for local schools and early education, including its implications for early care and education funding across the state

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Budget 2013: Analysis
Start Strong, December, 2012
Dublin, Ireland: Start Strong.

An overview of provisions related to early care and education in the 2013 budget for Ireland

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Early childhood education: Frozen funding leads to cracks in the foundation
Alliance for Quality Education, 07 February, 2012
Albany, NY: Alliance for Quality Education.

A discussion of New York public prekindergarten funding cuts and their implications

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Early childhood in the president's FY 2013 budget
First Focus, February, 2012
Washington, DC: First Focus.

A discussion of funding for early childhood programs in the president's proposed fiscal year 2013 budget

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The economic impact of budget cuts on early childhood education in California
Yu, William, October, 2012
Los Angeles: UCLA Anderson Forecast.

An examination of the short- and long-term economic implications of early childhood education funding cuts in California state budgets

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A fiscal map for expanded learning time (ELT)
Curry, Jennifer S., April, 2012
(2nd ed.). New York: The After-School Corporation.

An examination of federal, state, and local public funding sources for expanded learning, including for out-of-school time programming, with a focus on New York City

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Impact on early care and education of the Appropriations Committee's budget for FY13
Esty, Sarah, 04 April, 2012
New Haven, CT: Connecticut Voices for Children.

A review of provisions related to early care and education in the Connecticut General Assembly, Appropriations Committee, proposed fiscal year 2013 budget

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Impact on early care and education of the deficit mitigation package for FY13
Oppenheimer, Cyd, 20 December, 2012
New Haven, CT: Connecticut Voices for Children.

An overview of early care and education provisions in the Connecticut budget after the enactment of legislation to cut state government spending

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Impact on early care and education of the final budget for FY13
Esty, Sarah, 10 May, 2012
New Haven, CT: Connecticut Voices for Children.

A review of provisions related to early care and education in the final Connecticut fiscal year 2013 budget

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Impact on early care and education of the governor's proposed rescissions to the FY12 budget
Esty, Sarah, February, 2012
New Haven, CT: Connecticut Voices for Children.

A comparison of early care and education provisions in previous Connecticut budgets to the governor's proposed cuts to the fiscal year 2012 budget

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Impact on early care and education of the governor's rescissions for FY13
Oppenheimer, Cyd, 28 November, 2012
New Haven, CT: Connecticut Voices for Children.

An overview of early care and education provisions in the Connecticut budget after funding cuts by the governor

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Impact on early care and education of the governor's revised budget for FY 13
Esty, Sarah, 23 February, 2012
New Haven, CT: Connecticut Voices for Children.

A review of provisions in the Connecticut governor's proposed fiscal year 2013 budget adjustments related to early care and education

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Iowa's investments in a child's first 2,000 days: Early childhood education: Opportunities in economic development
French, Lily, 19 April, 2012
Iowa City, IA: Iowa Fiscal Partnership.

An overview of sources of public funding for early care and education services in Iowa

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Minnesota out-of-school time primary funding streams: Fiscal year 2011
Minnesota. Department of Education, March, 2012
Roseville: Minnesota, Department of Education.

An examination of funding sources for out-of-school time programs at the federal, state, and foundation levels in Minnesota, based on youth-serving organization surveys, key informant interviews, and a literature review

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New York City's diminishing investment in NYC children and working families
Campaign for Children, 05 March, 2012
New York: Campaign for Children.

An overview of recent trends in and current proposals for out-of-school time and child care funding in New York City

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Playing with our future: Key facts about California's child care and development programs in the aftermath of the Great Recession
California Budget Project, March, 2012
Sacramento, CA: California Budget Project.

An overview of trends in state and federal child care and development funding and policies in California

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Prepared statement of Joan Benso
Benso, Joan L., 2012
In Partnering to prepare: Expanding access to high quality early childhood education: Field hearing of the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, United States Senate. 111th Cong., 2nd Sess.

An overview of sources of public funding for prekindergarten in Pennsylvania

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The preschool market in this election year
Wilson, Mike, 2012
Sweet Springs, MO: MCH Strategic Data.

An overview of sources of and recent trends in public funding for preschool

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Public preferences for government spending in Canada
Ramji, Sabrina, October, 2012
International journal for equity in health, 11(), 1-10

This study considers three questions: 1. What are the Canadian public's prioritization preferences for new government spending on a range of public health-related goods outside the scope of the country's national system of health insurance? 2. How homogenous or heterogeneous is the Canadian public in terms of these preferences? 3. What factors are predictive of the Canadian public's preferences for new government spending? Data were collected in 2008 from a national random sample of Canadian adults through a telephone interview survey (n =1,005). Respondents were asked to rank five spending priorities in terms of their preference for new government spending. Bivariate and multivariable logistic regression analyses were conducted. As a first priority, Canadian adults prefer spending on child care (26.2%), followed by pharmacare (23.1%), dental care (20.8%), home care (17.2%), and vision care (12.7%). Sociodemographic characteristics predict spending preferences, based on the social position and needs of respondents. Policy leaders need to give fair consideration to public preferences in priority setting approaches in order to ensure that public health-related goods are distributed in a manner that best suits population needs. (author abstract)

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