It puts the emphasis where we need to put itin providing an opportunity for all American children for a healthful and stimulating development during the first few years of their life. I feel our money is better spent in these kinds of programs for early childhood development than in welfare assistance or in assistance to school dropouts. In Florida we have had encouraging success with our early education programs and our programs with migrant workers. This bill will allow for expansion of these services which I believe are badly needed. Without preschooling for the disadvantaged there is little possibility of achieving equality in education.