Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Rell, DeStefano Spar over Head Start

John DeStefano today attacked Gov. Rell over her record on Head Start, pointing to a decline in state funding for the program and the fact that Rell had voted against Head Start funding while in the state legislature. From the DeStefano press release:
Standing with students, teachers, and school administrators today in Bridgeport, John DeStefano, Democratic nominee for governor, called on Gov. Rell to adequately fund Head Start and give every child the opportunity to succeed in school.

“There are more than 17,000 three and four year-olds without access to pre-k right now,” said DeStefano. “Under Gov. Rell funding for Head Start has actually declined since 2002. This is not surprising considering she was one of only 7 legislators to vote against Head Start in 1992. If Gov. Rell has her way, it would take another 36 years to find coverage for all those kids. State Rep. Jodi Rell didn’t get it then and Gov. Rell doesn’t get it now.”

Gov. Rell’s opposition to Head Start is not new; as a state legislator, Jodi Rell voted against SB 138, a bill that provided funding for Head Start. Rell was one of 7 legislators, out of 140, who voted against the bill in 1992. The Act Concerning Head Start Program Quality and Allocation of Funding and the Duties of the Child Day Care Council passed with strong bipartisan support. Fifty eight Republicans voted for the bill and only 6 did not – Rell being one of them. (1)

The Rell campaign fired back that DeStefano was misinterpreting the record:
“Pointing to the state subsidies for a federally funded program such as Head Start without taking into account Connecticut’s enormous expenditure elsewhere in early childhood education is disingenuous at best,” Governor Rell said.

“Under my Administration, Connecticut has invested $21 million in early childhood education – more than any previous Governor,” the Governor said. ...

The majority of funding for Head Start comes from the federal government. Connecticut contributes an additional $2.75 million a year for Head Start services and a further $1.77 million for Head Start enhancements (capital improvements, supplies and other needs).

At the same time, Connecticut offers a School Readiness Program that mirrors Head Start in many ways but offers increased flexibility. (2)

The release offered no explanation for the governor's vote against Head Start funding in 1992.

Update 8:27pm

Correction from earlier update: the Rell campaign has stated that Rell does not remember the specifics of the bill as it was a long time ago, but that the bill itself did not, as DeStefano claims, provide funding for Head Start. Instead, the bill was concerned with administrative changes to Head Start that would have placed the education commissioner in charge of the program (instead of the human resources commissioner) and required that "at least 25% of the grant funding go to enhancing program quality."

Sources

1. "Records Reveal that Jodi Rell was one of Only 7 Lawmakers to Vote Against Head Start." Press Release. DeStefano for Connecticut. 29 August, 2006.

2. "Gov. Rell's REAL Record on Early Childhood Education." Press Release. Jodi Rell '06. 29 August, 2006.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Guess their parents don't need a job ....

Anonymous said...

well, John DeStefano needed to go back 14 years to find a bad Jodi vote.

You know, I think Derek Jeter was playing HS ball in Kalamazoo back then

BTW TBC, how much corporate welfare has DeStefano doled out over the years.....

Anonymous said...

Talk about lying .... DeStefano puts out a release saying Rell voted against a bill "that provided funding for Head Start" when in fact all the bill dealt with was which agency was going to administer the program.

Apparently the incompetents who were running the campaign are still in charge. You tee up your own event, and then don't do the due diligence first? And your first attack gets flipped because you can't even get the basics right?

Should make for an interesting fall (in all senses of the word!).

Anonymous said...

TBC, Bob Matthews and Lynn Fusco say hello and are very thankful

You guys down in New Haven think you can pander your way to victory. Not

Authentic Connecticut Republican said...

Derby Conservative said...
You can start by reading this article from the New Haven Advocate.


They'll claim The ADVOCATE is a right wing publication and can't possibly be taken seriously.

Bet on it.

Anonymous said...

I'm a big fan of this blog.

This type of chest-thumping is typical from DeStefano and his ilk. He's just pandering to the unions, as he's been known to do in New Haven. That's the reason why the Yale-New Haven Cancer Center construction project was so badly delayed, and now he wants to apply the same kind of politics to education.

There is all the evidence in the world that simply throwing money at these sorts of problems often doesn't solve them, and is sometimes even counterproductive. However, it seems that some don't care to look at the evidence or find real solutions, but would rather just rape the taxpayers and call it a day.

Let me close by saying this. Before we sent DeStefano up to Hartford, we should make him clean up the 2 blocks of RUBBLE in downtown New Haven where the coliseum once stood.