A recent rally in Chattanooga, Tennessee, drew about 200 passionate participants—teachers, faith leaders, and community members—protesting a proposed bill that would allow schools to deny enrollment to unauthorized immigrant students. This legislation is sponsored by state Sen. Bo Watson and House M
Today, we’re joined by Donald Gainsborough, a political leader and expert in policy and legislation at Government Curated. With the recent approval of a new federal spending bill, there are significant implications for disability programs. Donald is here to shed light on these changes and their p
Texas House Bill 6 has sparked a significant debate on whether younger students and homeless students should face easier suspensions for major disruptions or safety threats in schools. The bill is gaining traction among Republican representatives in the Texas House, who view it as a means to
In a significant move by the U.S. Education Department's Office for Civil Rights (OCR), an investigation has been launched into 45 universities across the nation, including the University of New Mexico (UNM). These universities are accused of engaging in "race-exclusionary practices
President Donald Trump's executive order to dismantle the Education Department has ignited considerable debate among San Diego educators, revealing a sharp divide in opinions on its impact. The decision, aimed at decentralizing control and potentially saving money, could profoundly affect
Donald Gainsborough is a political savant and leader in policy and legislation, currently spearheading Government Curated. Today, we delve into the potential ramifications of President Trump's plan to close the Department of Education. We explore the implications for vulnerable students, the