First, the feel-good initiative:
When Cambridge rolled out universal preschool in 2024, it offered a benefit to families that was easy to understand: Every 4-year-old could go to school for free, regardless of their family’s income.
Then the money problem:
Now, Cambridge is weighing whether to expand the program to include free school for even younger kids. But officials say that tighter finances may force them to reconsider just how generous they can be this time around.
Oh no, we ran out of money for our new entitlement! What can we do?
“I believe in universal preschool, don’t get me wrong. I do,” Cambridge Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui said in an interview. “The question here is how do we help our most vulnerable. If that means doing some means testing, we at least have to discuss it.”
And there it is: we're not going ask all Bostonians to pay for this universal benefit. We're going to "ask" the rich and then condemn them as selfish elitists if they refuse.
Tale as old as time.
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