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FY23 Omnibus summary: $20 million Title II-A funding increase misses mark

By Jon Bernstein | December 21, 2022

On Tuesday, Dec. 20, lawmakers released their highly anticipated $1.7 trillion government funding package for fiscal year 2023. Both chambers must act fast to pass the omnibus to avert a […]

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Congress passes continuing resolution – no appropriations decisions yet

By Jon Bernstein | October 12, 2022

Gearing up for a lengthy six-week recess, Congress wrapped up its legislative business for the month of September by passing a continuing resolution that extends government funding through December 16, […]

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Advocate now for full $100M increase for Title II-A

By Jon Bernstein | September 16, 2022

Congress is back in session after a month-long break over August, but they’re not going to be here long. While they are here, they have one significant job to do […]

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Join us Sept. 14 for Virtual Advocacy Day supporting TitleIIA

By Melinda George | August 29, 2022

Federal lawmakers need to hear from Learning Forward members and network partners to ensure that professional learning is a policy priority. They need to know that professional learning, and in […]

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Senate Appropriations Committee releases fiscal year 2023 bills

By Jon Bernstein | August 3, 2022

On July 28, the Senate Appropriations Committee released drafts of all 12 of its fiscal year 2023 appropriations bills, none of which have been or likely will be marked up […]

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Three things happening on Capitol Hill

By Jon Bernstein | May 11, 2022

Congress is back in session and is commencing a three-month run until the August recess during which it will attempt to make significant progress on federal education funding, a China […]

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