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EPISODE · Oct 3, 2025 · 53 MIN

How Indiana’s cuts to early learning will impact families and providers

from Noon Edition · host Indiana Public Media

Indiana is slashing available seats in state-funded preschool programs next year and reducing reimbursement for preschools.The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration announced the cuts in June and said the state was narrowing eligibility for these programs.Read more: Indiana slashes number of children in state preschool programThe programs were funded by about $1 billion in pandemic money that ran out this year and isn’t being replaced by the legislature.Although Indiana Gov. Mike Braun pushed for increased funding, lawmakers ended up passing a smaller budget due to weak revenue forecasts.According to a survey conducted last month, about 11 percent of the state’s early childcare providers report that they may close in the next year as a result of the cuts.Read more: Indiana child carers already closing as cuts hitOn this week’s Noon Edition, we’ll discuss how the cuts are affecting childcare providers, parents trying to get care, and early learning costs and benefits.Join us on the air by calling 812-855-0812 or toll-free at 1-877-285-9348. You can also send questions for the show to [email protected]. You can also record your questions and send them in through email. GuestsTony Felts, Chief Engagement Officer, Early Learning IndianaJennifer Myers, Director, Monroe Smart StartHanan Osman, Executive Director, Indiana Association for the Education of Young Children

Indiana is slashing available seats in state-funded preschool programs next year and reducing reimbursement for preschools. The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration announced the cuts in June and said the state was narrowing eligibility for these programs. Read more: Indiana slashes number of children in state preschool program The programs were funded by about $1 billion in pandemic money that ran out this year and isn’t being replaced by the legislature. Although Indiana Gov. Mike Braun pushed for increased funding, lawmakers ended up passing a smaller budget due to weak revenue forecasts. According to a survey conducted last month, about 11 percent of the state’s early childcare providers report that they may close in the next year as a result of the cuts. Read more: Indiana child carers already closing as cuts hit On this week’s Noon Edition, we’ll discuss how the cuts are affecting childcare providers, parents trying to get care, and early learning costs and benefits. Join us on the air by calling 812-855-0812 or toll-free at 1-877-285-9348. You can also send questions for the show to [email protected].  You can also record your questions and send them in through email.  Guests Tony Felts, Chief Engagement Officer, Early Learning Indiana Jennifer Myers, Director, Monroe Smart Start Hanan Osman, Executive Director, Indiana Association for the Education of Young Children

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