FRANKFORT, Ky. (LEX 18) — Governor Andy Beshear believes momentum is building for universal Pre-K in Kentucky as more than 60,000 residents have contacted state lawmakers urging support for the expansion since the Pre-K For All initiative launched in May.

The Kentucky Association of School Superintendents has officially endorsed the initiative, adding to growing support from parents, business leaders and community leaders across the state.

Beshear's team has been promoting their plan throughout Kentucky for several months, highlighting both economic and educational benefits.

"Pre-K For All is not political whatsoever. It is simply the right thing to do for Kentucky," Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman said.

According to the governor's team, data shows that Pre-K For All will boost parents' ea

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