Pritzker eying expansion of two big school-aid programs – Crain’s*

When asked what would be on his second term agenda, beyond staying the course, the Chicago Democrat listed two items, both dealing with education. Specifically, a college education ought to be “free” for anyone who comes from a family whose earnings are at or below the state median, Pritzker said. The second: further increase funding for child care and related pre-school programs so that anyone earning 300% of the poverty level would qualify, up from the current 225%. That would make families earning “about $50,000 a year” eligible for help.
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Pat S.
3 years ago

And exactly how does he plan to pay for all this largess?

Another reason to head for the border.

Ex Illini
3 years ago

Is Pritzker intent on driving every hardworking Illinois resident out of the state? If you prioritize the education of your child, scrimp and save to make that possible, your reward is to pay for everyone else’s child as well? Being penalized at every turn for doing the right thing is getting old.

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