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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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President’s budget jumpstarts FY23 education funding process

By Jon Bernstein | April 12, 2022

On March 28, President Biden released his FY23 proposed federal budget, and the news was decidedly mixed for education, with Title II-A sustaining a net cut of $21 million. Muddying […]

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President Biden introduces proposed FY23 budget

By Jon Bernstein | March 30, 2022

Emphasis on recruitment & retention would improve support to teachers On March 28, President Biden released his fiscal year 2023 proposed federal budget, including a nearly $12.4 billion proposed increase […]

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Appropriations Bill released — Title II-A receives $27 M increase

By Jon Bernstein | March 9, 2022

On Tuesday, March 8, Congress released its final FY22 Omnibus Appropriations Bill. Owing to scheduling difficulties and complicated negotiations over providing additional COVID relief and emergency funding to Ukraine, Congress […]

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The heat is on for Congressional negotiators

By Jon Bernstein | February 9, 2022

With less than two weeks left before the current Continuing Resolution (CR) expires, the heat is on for Congressional negotiators to craft a deal to keep the government operating beyond […]

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U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona’s Speech Outlining the Department of Education’s Priorities and Vision for Education

By Jon Bernstein | January 28, 2022

On January 27, 2022, U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona delivered a speech outlining his priorities and vision for American education, including investing more in professional development and lifelong learning.

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