Report: State pre-K programs will come under the knife

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As reported by the AP, a report released Wednesday said that the economic downturn could result in states' cutting pre-K programs. The National Institute for Early Education Research at Rutgers University listed California as one state that could cut such programs. The authors recommend the federal government increase contributions for pre-school programs.
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