Education

Is D.C. Facing a $1 Billion Budget Cut Due to GOP Funding Plan?
Economic & Fiscal Is D.C. Facing a $1 Billion Budget Cut Due to GOP Funding Plan?

Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser recently voiced her strong objections to a House Republican stopgap funding plan that could potentially result in a significant financial shortfall for the nation's capital. Bowser's concerns center around the GOP's continuing resolution (CR),

Where Do Our Taxes Go and How Do They Affect Our Daily Lives?
Economic & Fiscal Where Do Our Taxes Go and How Do They Affect Our Daily Lives?

Federal spending plays a critical role in shaping the daily lives of American citizens and the nation's future. Its complexity and far-reaching effects influence essential services, infrastructure, and national priorities, making it a vital aspect of government operations. By understanding how

Can Gender-Responsive Budgeting Unlock Economic Potential?
Policy & Legislation Can Gender-Responsive Budgeting Unlock Economic Potential?

Governments across Eastern Europe, Eurasia, and the Middle East are at a pivotal juncture in their economic planning. A burgeoning body of evidence increasingly substantiates the direct link between gender equality and economic prosperity. Nonetheless, in many countries, the female labor force

Will Georgia's New Legislation Influence Tax Cuts and DEI Programs?
Policy & Legislation Will Georgia's New Legislation Influence Tax Cuts and DEI Programs?

The Georgia legislative session has seen a flurry of activity as lawmakers race to meet significant deadlines. Among the prominent topics under discussion are tax cuts and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in education. These legislative efforts reflect broader societal debates and

Can School Choice Reform Solve Native American Education Issues?
Public Services & Infrastructure Can School Choice Reform Solve Native American Education Issues?

Donald Gainsborough, a prominent political savant and leader in policy and legislation at Government Curated, shares his experience and insights on the education system at Havasupai Elementary School in Supai village. Gainsborough discusses the challenges faced by the school, his involvement in the

How Will Colleges Adapt to New Rules on Race-Based Programming?
Public Services & Infrastructure How Will Colleges Adapt to New Rules on Race-Based Programming?

The Department of Education’s recent directive to eliminate race-based programming at educational institutions, in adherence with the Supreme Court's ruling in Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) v. Harvard, has sparked widespread discussion and concern across campuses nationwide. Issued t

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