Gov. Mitch Daniels reads to students in all-day kindergarten at Abbett Elementary School in Fort Wayne. Photo by Dean Musser Jr./Journal Gazette
Gov. Mitch Daniels reads to students in all-day kindergarten at Abbett Elementary School in Fort Wayne. Photo by Dean Musser Jr./Journal Gazette
By Niki Kelly and Krista J. Stockman, The Journal Gazette

INDIANAPOLIS - A dismal revenue update didn't stop Gov. Mitch Daniels from proposing a three-year phase-in for full-day kindergarten Tuesday that would focus first on needy children and eventually cost the state $250 million a year.

"Full-day kindergarten works. It is needed, and 2007 is the time to make it a reality finally in the state of Indiana," he said at a luncheon presented by the Indiana Youth Institute.

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