Baldwin Introduces Bill to Restore Head Start Funding During Shutdown
140 Head Start programs that serve over 65,000 children are at risk of closure
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) led 30 of her colleagues in introducing a bill to keep Head Start programs open during Republicans’ government shutdown, protecting vital childcare and early learning services for 750,000 pre-school children, infants, and toddlers.
Head Start serves roughly 750,000 children. As of November 1st, nearly 10% of all Head Start children were at risk of losing access to their classrooms. According to the National Head Start Association, 20 programs have either partially or fully closed, impacting nearly 10,000 children. Additionally, there are 140 Head Start programs serving approximately 65,000 children with grants up for renewal in October and early November that have not received their fiscal year 2026 grant funding.
The Keep Head Start Funded Act of 2025 ensures that Head Start programs will keep running and receiving funding even if Congress hasn’t passed a new budget yet.
“Simply put, there is broad bipartisan, bicameral support for Head Start in Congress, because it works. Unfortunately, 20 programs across 17 states and Puerto Rico, which together serve nearly 10,000 children, have already closed their doors as a direct result of the shutdown,” said Yasmina Vinci, Executive Director of the National Head Start Association. “We applaud Senator Baldwin’s leadership and solution-oriented approach with the Keep Head Start Funded Act, and we implore Congress to come together, pass a Continuing Resolution, and resolve the FY26 spending bills to ensure that Head Start can continue to serve children, families, and communities uninterrupted.”
Senator Baldwin’s bill to reopen Head Start programs comes as President Donald Trump has made clear all year that he wants to end Head Start. Draft budget documents showed that the Trump administration wanted to eliminate Head Start as part of its Fiscal Year 2026 budget proposal. Earlier this year, the Trump Administration also illegally froze Congressionally approved funding for Head Start, forcing at least one program in Wisconsin to close. In July, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report that found the Trump Administration and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) illegally impounded funding approved by Congress for Head Start programs.
In April, Senator Baldwin led a group of 41 Senators in calling out the Trump administration’s direct attacks on Head Start and demanding his Department of Health and Human Services immediately release Head Start funding, reverse the mass firing of Head Start staff, and stop gutting the offices that help ensure high-quality child care is available for thousands of children and families across the country. She also pressed HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy on this frozen funding at a Senate hearing in May. She visited a Head Start facility in Waukesha, Wisconsin to talk with families, leadership, and staff about the impact of the illegal funding freeze after they were forced to close their doors earlier this year.
As the Ranking Member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee for Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies, Senator Baldwin’s bill to fund the Department of Health and Human Services includes $12.4 billion for Head Start, an $85 million increase.
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