3 Experts Address Early Learning Governance Questions

In 2025, the Texas Legislature approved HB 117, creating the Governor’s Task Force on Governance of Early Childhood Education and Care to develop policy and budget recommendations for improving the way the state oversees pre-k, child care, and other early childhood programs. 

The Task Force is considering various options to improve the governance of early childhood programs, including consolidating all early childhood programs into one agency, transferring governance of select programs from one agency to another, creating a new early childhood governing body or cabinet, strengthening the Texas Early Learning Council, or maintaining our current governance system with targeted improvements in coordination and accountability. 

They are also discussing ways to align program goals and standards, coordinate enrollment systems so families don’t have to apply through multiple websites and application forms, ensure state data systems are more integrated, and improve administrative efficiency across programs. 

To help inform these conversations, we asked the following three national experts to address key questions facing the Task Force and share lessons from other states:

The three experts provided the following responses:

We recently delivered these responses to the Task Force. We’re hopeful these insights are helpful to the Task Force as they development their recommendations for early learning governance in Texas.

 

 

 

 

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