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Action Requested: Summary: This legislation is problematic because its programs constitute yet another intrusion of the federal government into the family sphere. State-approved curriculum can be tailored to fit a political agenda and may not respect many families’ religious beliefs and personal values. Although voluntary, there is no guarantee that parents will have any control over what information their child is exposed to or what services their child receives once they are enrolled in a program. Given the disturbing trend of big government acting as a nanny state, legislation frequently grows beyond its original scope as it is reviewed and amended by future legislatures; expanding pre-K programming sets a dangerous precedent for increased government involvement where it does not belong. Furthermore, institutional early education programs are costly and carried out at the expense of taxpayers. If enacted, H.R. 3289 is estimated to cost a whopping $500 million for each fiscal year through 2013. HSLDA’s Position: Introduced: 8/1/2007 Status: Sponsor: Congressman Mazie K. Hirono (HI-2) Cosponsors: http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/D?d110:1:./temp/~bdmMWb:@@@P|/bss/110search.html| (120) Bill Summary and Status: http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d110:h.r.03289: Smother Mother Strikes Again:
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