Education

Will Indiana's School Funding Changes Impact IPS and Its Students?
Economic & Fiscal Will Indiana's School Funding Changes Impact IPS and Its Students?

The Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) community finds itself at a crossroads as Indiana lawmakers propose restructuring school funding. These changes have sparked significant anxiety among parents, administrators, and students, who voice concerns about potential detrimental effects on educational

Will Proposed Labor Law Reforms Harm Kansas Working Families' Future?
Policy & Legislation Will Proposed Labor Law Reforms Harm Kansas Working Families' Future?

Donald Gainsborough, a political savant and leader in policy and legislation, leads the renowned policy think tank, Government Curated. Today, he shares insights on recent labor law reforms and their implications. Can you share a bit about your background and the experiences that have shaped your

Florida Students Mobilize Against Conservative Policies in Legislature
Policy & Legislation Florida Students Mobilize Against Conservative Policies in Legislature

As the Florida legislative session commenced on March 4, many eyes were on Governor Ron DeSantis' State of the Senate address, which outlined the conservative agenda driving the state’s recent political landscape. The address featured significant policy issues surrounding immigration, abortion, gun

Santa Monica College Warned on Antisemitism Compliance Under Title VI
Public Services & Infrastructure Santa Monica College Warned on Antisemitism Compliance Under Title VI

The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights has recently cautioned Santa Monica College (SMC) and 59 other institutions about their obligations under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act amid allegations of antisemitic harassment and discrimination. Highlighted in a letter issued on

Will Virginia Limit Social Media Access for Minors Under New Bill?
Public Services & Infrastructure Will Virginia Limit Social Media Access for Minors Under New Bill?

Virginia is considering new legislation that would restrict social media access for minors under the age of 16, aiming to address the growing concerns over the negative impact of excessive screen time on children's well-being. Senate Bill 854, introduced by Senator Schuyler VanValkenburg

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), aimed at keeping

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