California
In the latest California budget proposal, Governor Gavin Newsom called on the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), to create a guaranteed transfer pathway for community college students or forfeit a chunk of state funding…
With a series of storms forecasted to continue through mid-March, Governor Gavin Newsom proclaimed a state of emergency on Wednesday, 3/8, to support storm response and relief efforts in 21 additional counties…
Governor Gavin Newsom won’t give a State of the State address this year in favor of a statewide tour this month, in which he can highlight his major policy goals in a more informal setting…
In February, personal and corporate income taxes paid to the state fell $1.2 billion — or 25 percent — short of projections for the month…
President and Administration
President Joe Biden rolled out his third budget request last week, calling for a seven percent increase in non defense discretionary spending in fiscal 2024 and a three percent boost in national security funding…
The Biden administration is considering reviving the practice of detaining migrant families who cross the border illegally — the same policy the president shut down over the past two years because he wanted a more humane immigration system…
According to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Network Open, nearly 26 percent of U.S. parents said they lied about their child's COVID-19 infection or didn't follow public health guidelines meant to prevent viral spread…
The U.S. Department of Education announced on Wednesday, 3/8, five finalists in the Future Finder Challenge, a $1 million challenge to reimagine career navigation for adult learners…
Congress
In a recent letter to Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) asked the department to create a tool to track wildfire hospitalizations similar to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s heat and health tracker that compiles data about heat-related illnesses and hospitalizations…
Sens. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK), Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Susan Collins (R-ME) and Martin Heinrich (D-NM) reintroduced the Increasing Mental Health Options Act of 2023…
More than 100 Democrats from both chambers signed onto a letter last week underscoring their support for President Joe Biden’s student loan relief policies, arguing that a well-educated population is critical to the U.S. economy and that Americans “drowning” in education debt are less likely to become homeowners or save for retirement…
Senior Republicans in the House and Senate say Medicaid is very much on the table as talks around reducing the deficit intensify ahead of a budget showdown between President Joe Biden and House leaders…
Rep. Bobby Scott (D-VA), the top Democrat on the House education committee, said on Thursday, 3/9, that he’s optimistic about reaching a bipartisan deal to expand Pell grants to cover short-term training programs…
Education
More high schoolers are taking dual enrollment courses, which allow them to take their classes and simultaneously apply the credits toward a diploma and an associate degree…
President Biden has proposed a $440 million budget for federal charter school grants, irking advocates after consecutive years of flat funding…
As his profile in the party has risen, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) has grown less outspoken on the subject of charter schools…
In response to the Republicans’ controversial parental rights bill, House Democrats plan to introduce alternative legislation on Friday, 3/17 that will call for “inclusive” schools and oppose efforts to censor curriculum…
Now ranking member of the Senate education committee, Sen. Cassidy (R-LA) has a powerful perch from which to draw attention to a reading disability that affects an estimated one in five Americans…
Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC) is planning to leverage the decline in public perception of higher education to usher in a new era of stronger accountability for the nation’s colleges and universities in her role as chairwoman of the House education committee…
According to a new report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research, transfers between community colleges and four-year institutions continued to drop last fall, an ongoing trend since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic…
The U.S. Department of Education has opened a civil rights investigation into the Four Rivers Special Education District in Illinois for students with disabilities to determine whether children enrolled there have been denied an appropriate education because of the “practice of referring students to law enforcement for misbehaviors”…
New York State lawmakers have introduced several bills that would ban corporal punishment in private schools after The New York Times reported that students in some Hasidic Jewish religious schools have been regularly hit, slapped or kicked by their instructors…
More than a year after the nation’s return to in-person learning saw a surge of disruptive behavior in schools, educators say students are still struggling to adjust to life back in the classroom…
Families in Florida could soon gain the opportunity to mix and match public and private or home schooling…