Lina Hidalgo, the Harris County Judge, stands firmly against proposed budget reductions that threaten funding for early childhood education programs. She argues that cutting these essential services would disproportionately affect the most vulnerable families, undermining efforts to equip children with foundational skills crucial for lifelong success. Hidalgo stresses that such decisions should not be made behind closed doors but rather entrusted to the electorate, allowing voters to express their commitment to investing in their community’s youngest members.

Highlighting the critical role early childhood programs play in fostering cognitive and social development, Hidalgo emphasizes that these initiatives yield long-term economic and societal benefits. Some of the key points she underscores include:

  • Improved school readiness: Children enter kindergarten better prepared to learn and thrive.
  • Reduced future costs: Early intervention decreases later expenses in remedial education, healthcare, and criminal justice.
  • Stronger families: Support programs enhance parental engagement and economic stability.
Program Annual Budget Children Served
Pre-K Early Start $5M 1,200
Family Home Visiting $3M 800
Health & Nutrition $2.5M 1,000