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News» Your View by Muhlenberg professor: How universal pre-K could result in child care closures and higher prices

Your View by Muhlenberg professor: How universal pre-K could result in child care closures and higher prices

Posted on May 12, 2021

In a national television address April 28, President Biden was expected to present more details on his $200 billion proposal for universal pre-kindergarten. The notion of free pre-K is generally a popular one across America, and programs have launched in both blue and red states.

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