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Comparing the House and Senate Stimulus Bills

January 30, 2009 - 12:51pm

Courtesy of our colleagues over at Ed Money Watch, this table compares funding levels for various programs in the House and Senate stimulus bills:

 

You can read the full analysis here.

In addition to the Education Department funding programs in this table, both the House and Senate bills would provide funds for early childhood programs operated by the Department of Health and Human Services. Both the House and Senate bills provide:

  • $1 billion for Head Start
  • $1.1 billion for Early Head Start
  • $2 billion for the Child Care and Development Block Grant

While the House and Senate bills provide the same funding levels for Title I and IDEA, only the Senate version sets aside 15 percent of both Title I and IDEA funding for services to preschool-aged children. That makes the Senate version of the stimulus bill, as currently written, a much stronger bill for early education than the House version. Let's hope the Senate's Title I and IDEA provisions make it into the final legislation.