We know that the future success of every Nevadan is determined during their first 5 years. That is why we must elect leaders that are committed to advancing policies that improve the economic well-being of Nevada’s children and families, while also ensuring equitable access to high quality early child care and education.
The state legislature is instrumental when it comes to issues like access to quality child care and universal pre-k, so by electing representatives who prioritize early childhood education, voters can advocate for increased funding, improved licensure processes, and more equitable access to these vital services.
Quality child care and universal pre-k have long-term benefits, such as closing achievement gaps and supporting working families, but achieving these goals requires sustained public investment and policy reform. Voting ensures that these issues remain a priority for lawmakers, helping to create a future where all children have the foundation they need to thrive.