Democrats again push to use land grant to fund early childhood education
A ballot measure that calls for using more money from the states $17 billion Land Grant Permanent Fund for early childhood education is a small step closer to going to voters this year.
The House Education Committee on Monday voted 7-6 along party lines to approve the constitutional amendment that backers say could expand access to education programs for young children across New Mexico, the state with the highest rate of child poverty.
Republicans on the committee voted against the proposal. They say it could deplete a fund that now props up the budgets of New Mexicos public schools and is supposed to last forever.
Democrats in the House of Representatives have made a priority of getting the measure, House Joint Resolution 1, on the November ballot. The measure is likely to pass out of the full 70-member House on a close vote.
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