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    Title II-A retained in Senate Appropriations Committee’s bill

    By Jon Bernstein | July 28, 2023

    On July 27, the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee held a full-committee markup to consider several bills, including the fiscal year 2024 Labor-Health and Human Services-Education (LHHS-ED) funding bill. Bypassing a […]

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    Brown: Education funding cuts could halt student academic recovery

    By Learning Forward | July 13, 2023

    Frederick Brown, president and CEO of Learning Forward, issued a statement regarding the devastating effects from proposed fiscal year 2024 budget bill to the Title II-A program, Every Student Succeeds […]

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    Watch our Capitol Hill briefing

    By Learning Forward | July 6, 2023

    Learning Forward’s policy briefing in June 2023 was a special convening of education leaders representing superintendents, principals, teachers, and the U.S. Department of Education. Moderated by Learning Forward CEO Frederick […]

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    Professional learning IS stronger schools: Three stories of impact

    By Gail Paul | June 21, 2023

    Learning Forward is leading a broad education coalition to persuade members of U.S. Congress of the urgent need to invest in educators and their students by providing $2.4 billion for […]

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    Debt ceiling deal backlash portends deep cuts to Title II-A

    By Jon Bernstein | June 15, 2023

    Despite the debt ceiling deal, which was enacted June 3 and sets the overall fiscal year 2024 federal funding level at roughly fiscal year 2023’s funding level, House Appropriations Committee […]

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    Title II-A is at a crossroads; it’s time to get loud with support

    By Melinda George | May 17, 2023

    I remember when my kids were little and they wanted my attention, they would get increasingly louder and more persuasive until they succeeded in drawing my attention away from whatever […]

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