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Full-day kindergarten unanimously passes Colorado senate, headed to Polis’ desk

HB19-1262, which funds universal full-day kindergarten in Colorado, will reach Gov. Jared Polis' desk after it was unanimously approved by the state senate.

DENVER — The Colorado state senate unanimously voted Friday to send a bill funding universal full-day kindergarten in Colorado to Gov. Jared Polis’ desk.

HB19-1262 was one of the Democrat’s promises for his first year in office, and he was given $185 million by the Joint Budget Committee to pay for it.

The plan would go into effect next fall. The idea was first floated by Rep. Jim Wilson (R-Salida) and Rep. Barbara McLachlan (D-Durango) but it failed last year.

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Polis said in March this plan will allow districts to make their own adjustments toward full-day kindergarten, but he said with this bill, the money will be there.

Opponents have argued full-day kindergarten should be a decision made by local school boards rather than at the state level.

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This story draws from previous reporting by 9NEWS Education Reporter Nelson Garcia. 

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