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"Babysitting" in 'Bama?

Alabama Gov. Bob Riley last week told the Huntsville Times that he'd ask the state legislature to expand state-funded preschool. The state's department of education estimated the cost at $120 million. Although Alabama is a right to work state with no collective bargaining law, the Alabama Education Association represents the interests of teachers in the capital. The AEA rep says Riley has to talk with the AEA about how he plans to fund the proposal. As is often the case, the teachers' union is dubious of proposals that might take money off the table. In a case of curious bed fellows, the AEA raises the same concerns as "A 'Bama Blog," which asks whether the state should be paying for "free baby sitting for four-year-olds." "A 'Bama Blog" presents news from the "right side" of Alabama. I guess advocates of investments in high quality early childhood education still need to get across the message that pre-k is not babysitting.

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