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Gov. Tina Kotek calls for overhaul of Multnomah County’s Preschool for All program

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SALEM Ore. (KPTV) – Governor Tina Kotek is calling for major changes to Multnomah County’s Preschool for All program, citing concerns over ineffective implementation, unspent funds, and unmet promises to families.

In a statement released Thursday morning, Kotek praised the program’s vision but criticized its execution, saying it has failed to deliver for many low-income families who still struggle to find affordable preschool options.

“Kids that should be eligible are not getting a seat in the classroom,” Kotek said. “Right now, the scales are out of balance.”

Preschool for All was launched with the goal of expanding free, high-quality preschool access to all 3 and 4-year-olds in the county. But Kotek pointed to growing frustrations among families and providers, noting that only 11% of potential licensed sites are currently participating, while others are bogged down in paperwork or opting out entirely.

At the same time, the state has amassed at least $485 million in unspent funds earmarked for the program.

Kotek said she has spoken with the Multnomah County Chair and received a verbal commitment to reform the program. Her recommendations include amending the supporting tax structure, streamlining provider onboarding, and ensuring no currently enrolled child loses access to services.

“This may come as a surprise, but this desire comes from a position of optimism, not cynicism,” Kotek said. “We can serve children and build prosperity at the same time.”

The governor also called for a broader, statewide plan to address Oregon’s childcare crisis, saying families across the state need more consistent and affordable access to early education.

“When you are elected and given authority over tax collection and budgets, it comes with the responsibility of adapting to the evolving needs of the people you serve,” Kotek said. “The County must walk and chew gum at the same time.”

Multnomah County Chair, Jessica Vega Pederson’s office provided this response:

“It’s disappointing that the Governor is doubling down on undercutting a program that is successfully serving thousands of young children, building a much-needed early education workforce and allowing thousands of parents to participate in our wider workforce in the largest county in our state, as a means to push for drastic cuts for the wealthiest taxpayers.”

“We have seen a massive community response by people outraged by these attempts to dismantle PFA at the state level – over 70,000 letters have been sent to the Governor and local leaders. Parents, teachers, and community have been loud and clear: Hands off Preschool for All. My hope is that the Governor would listen to these advocates, families, voters, a growing number of state legislators and other elected officials. The next steps we take on Preschool for All will include the Board of County Commissioners and the community, as any policy should, especially one passed by 64% of Multnomah County voters.”

“There absolutely should be a statewide program serving all Oregon children. Until that day, state leaders need to focus on their own efforts to fully fund and support the early childhood education programs they already have. A successful program in Multnomah County helps light the way for the rest of our state. Children and families in our community should not be asked to wait to have quality preschool until some uncertain future day when there is a statewide plan.”

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