MEDIA ADVISORY: National and Statewide Leaders Speak Out Against Proposed Funding Cuts to Head Start: Virtual Press Conference 

As Texas grapples with a deepening child care crisis, leaders warn that eliminating Federal Head Start funding would devastate families, derail economic progress, and unravel one of the nation’s most effective early childhood programs.

Media Contacts: 

Morgan Gerri, 832.600.9354

Rashena Franklin, 713.301.4577 
Lauren Lawson-Zilai, media@nhsa.org

When: Monday, April 28, 2025, at 10:30 a.m. CT

Where: facebook.com/childrenatrisk

Who:

  • Dr. Bob Sanborn, President & CEO, CHILDREN AT RISK
  • Dr. Deborah Bergeron, Deputy Director, National Head Start Association
  • Dr. Mariano Herrera, Acting Executive Director, Child Inc. 
  • Kriston Jackson-Jones, Vice President of Early Childhood Programs, Child Care Group 
  • Henry Jones, Managing Partner, Texas Head Start Association

TEXAS (April 28, 2025) – According to CHILDREN AT RISK, Texas has lost nearly 75,000 child care seats since last year, a loss that continues to strain working families and the child care  workforce. As federal lawmakers weigh reductions to key programs that support children and families, the draft Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) FY26 president’s budget proposal completely eliminates funding for Head Start—one of the nation’s most effective child care programs.

On Monday, April 28, 2025, at 10:30 a.m. CT, national and statewide leaders will convene for a virtual press conference to call for the continued investment in Head Start—a trusted, research-backed program that promotes school readiness, economic stability, and opportunity for families. In Texas alone, more than 65,000 children and over 50,000 working parents rely on Head Start and Early Head Start to help bridge critical gaps in child care availability. These programs are delivered through more than 1,200 locations, employing 19,000 early childhood educators and staff across the state.

In 2023, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Texas Association of Business, and Early Matters estimated that Texas lost $9.39 billion in economic activity due to a lack of accessible child care. Currently, federal dollars make up the majority of Texas’ early childhood investment, with the state contributing only the minimum required child care match. The proposed elimination of Head Start funding would further destabilize an already fragile system—with far-reaching economic and social consequences for Texas communities.

“The data is clear on this. Throughout its history, Head Start is one of the single best ways for children and families to break the cycle of poverty,” said Dr. Bob Sanborn, President & CEO, CHILDREN AT RISK.

Beyond its economic significance, decades of research show that children who attend Head Start are more likely to graduate high school, attend college, and live healthier, more socially integrated lives. The program also plays a vital role in supporting families experiencing homelessness, military-connected households, and children with disabilities—populations that will be among the most impacted if funding is cut.

Specific to Texas, Head Start and Early Head Start:

  • Serve nearly 1,400 families with ties to the military
  • Support more than 3,600 families experiencing homelessness
  • Create positive intergenerational outcomes, including a 12% decrease in likelihood of adult poverty and a 29% reduction in reliance on public assistance

This press conference will urge federal leaders to protect funding for Head Start and Early Head Start—programs that not only uplift children and families, but also support the workforce, expand opportunity, and strengthen Texas’ long-term economic future.

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About CHILDREN AT RISK 

CHILDREN AT RISK is a research and advocacy nonprofit leading the way in improving the quality of life for Texas children. CHILDREN AT RISK considers the whole child by tracking issues in children’s health, safety, education, and economic security to improve equity and justice for all Texas families. Committed to action beyond the data, CHILDREN AT RISK drives evidence-based change by speaking out on behalf of children. For more information, visit childrenatrisk.org, Facebook, and Twitter

About NHSA

The National Head Start Association is a not-for-profit organization committed to the belief that every child, regardless of circumstances at birth, has the ability to succeed in school and in life. The opportunities offered by Head Start lead to healthier, empowered children and families, and stronger, more vibrant communities. NHSA is the voice for more than 750,000 children, 250,000 staff and 1,600 Head Start and Early Head Start grantees in the United States. ••• Media Contact: Lauren Lawson-Zilai; Senior Director, Communications; media@nhsa.org

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