(Richmond, VA) -- A new report has found Virginia is behind other states on access to preschools. Rocio Rivera has details.Preview: The National Institute for Early Education Research has found Virginia ranks near the bottom for enrolling 4-year-olds in public preschools. The state ranks 30th out of 44 states. Neighboring Washington, D.C. ranked first and West Virginia fourth. Education experts say high-quality preschool programs create a foundation for success in school and life. But new proposed cuts to early childhood education like the federally-funded Head Start program could derail any progress.