Funding Early Childhood is the Right IDEA Act
The act would restore and boost per-child funding for Part C and Section 619, increasing federal support for early intervention and preschool special education through 2031.
The act would restore and boost per-child funding for Part C and Section 619, increasing federal support for early intervention and preschool special education through 2031.
Session: 119th Congress | Introduced: April 23, 2026 | Jurisdiction: United States
Purpose
- To authorize funding levels for two components of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA): Part C (early intervention for infants and toddlers) and Section 619 (preschool services for children aged 3-5 with disabilities).
- The bill aims to restore and increase per-child funding for Part C and Section 619 to support high-quality early intervention and preschool special education services.
Key Provisions
1) Short Title
- Referred to as the “Funding Early Childhood is the Right IDEA Act.”
2) Congressional Findings
- High-quality early intervention and preschool services can positively affect development and outcomes for children and families.
- Part C and Section 619 provide federal support to states for early intervention and preschool services, respectively.
- Long-run funding erosion: per-child funding has declined significantly when adjusted for inflation:
- Part C: from $3,902 per child (1999) to $1,324 per child (2023).
- Section 619: from $1,883 per child (1992) to $849 per child (2023).
- The bill asserts that restoring per-child funding levels would help sustain quality services.
3) Authorization of Appropriations for Section 619 (Preschool Program)
- Amends Section 619(j) to set new mandatory appropriations (illustrative annual amounts):
- FY 2027: $503,000,000
- FY 2028: $683,500,000
- FY 2029: $829,700,000
- FY 2030: $1,008,900,000
- FY 2031: $1,220,000,000
4) Authorization of Appropriations for Part C (Early Intervention)
- Amends Section 644 to set new appropriations for Part C:
- FY 2027: $932,000,000
- FY 2028: $974,800,000
- FY 2029: $1,227,400,000
- FY 2030: $1,480,000,000
- FY 2031: $1,722,000,000
Impacts and Beneficiaries
Procedural Details and Timeline
Notes
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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