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Advocacy group presses for Ill. preschool funding

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As for the big picture, Gieseke insisted public education has gotten the short shrift in state funding. Illinois' state share for public schools as of the 2010 fiscal year — the latest data available — was 28 percent, the least among states and far below the U.S. average of 43 percent, Thursday's report showed.

Over the past four years, state aid to Illinois school districts has declined by more than $320 million, with funding now at its lowest level since 2007.

"It wasn't long ago that investments in children were a high priority in Illinois," Gieseke said. "We can't continue to allow the state's fiscal crisis to justify policy choices that put our children, families and communities at risk."

The report again showed wide racial disparities statewide in terms of family income and academic achievement, with African-Americans and Latinos having the highest child-poverty rates and lower educational achievement.

It offered some encouraging news, notably when it came to Illinois children and health care. Nearly 1.7 million children statewide were enrolled in Medicaid and related programs in the 2011 fiscal year, more than double from just two years earlier. And just 3.7 percent of Illinois youths lacked health-insurance coverage, half of the nationwide rate and the fifth lowest among states.

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— Voices for Illinois Children: www.voices4kids.org

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