Weekly Update 11/13/23

Appropriations

Speaker Mike Johnson will seek to pass a complex “clean” stopgap funding bill tomorrow, 11/14, that maintains the status quo…

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is firing up a funding backstop to ward off a government shutdown, not waiting to see what kind of short-term spending fix Speaker Johnson tries to rally his raucous GOP conference around…

The House of Representatives postponed a vote on a transportation funding bill on Tuesday evening (11/7) minutes before it was scheduled to be considered on the House floor, a sign that it likely did not have the votes to pass…

House Republicans skipped passage of the judiciary, Treasury Department and IRS on Thursday, 11/9, as Speaker Mike Johnson’s legislative goals teeter thanks to the same disputes that vexed his predecessor…

California

Inflation may not be the only reason Californians are dealing with high prices at the grocery store…

California advocacy groups are preparing legislation that would ban schools from expelling or suspending students for possessing drugs, alcohol or nicotine products — an approach no other state has taken…

Last year, Californians voted to ban flavored tobacco products from being sold in the state…

Neither California’s traditional public schools nor charter schools have an edge over one another in national rankings of student achievement, according to the first assessments of charter students conducted by the Nation’s Report Card…

Congress

An influential group of House and Senate lawmakers will soon propose a set of sweeping restrictions over the government’s ability to surveil the digital exhaust and online communications of Americans, according to a copy of the legislation shared with Politico…

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV), the West Virginia centrist and appropriator who helped shape Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act, announced Thursday, 11/9, that he won’t run for reelection next year…

Education

As part of its 2023 “State of the American Student” report, the Center on Reinventing Public Education invited 14 experts from various sectors to write about the path forward in education, with an eye toward innovation, solutions and hope…

As schools continue to recover from the pandemic, there’s one troubling COVID symptom they can’t seem to shake: record-setting absenteeism…

The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) released a new round of findings from the School Pulse Panel, examining summer programs in 2023 and after-school programs during the 2023-24 school year…

A federally funded program designed to increase the number of educationally disadvantaged students attending North Carolina charter schools has met most of its goals, Barbara O’Neal, NC ACCESS program administrator, told the NC Charter Schools Review Board this week…

Infrastructure and Transportation Update - October 2023

California

On Monday, 10/16, a trucking industry group The California Trucking Association filed suit in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California against the California Air Resources Board’s Advanced Clean Fleets rule, which requires large trucking companies to transition their fleets to zero-emissions by 2042…

In California's Bay Area, where highway traffic often moves slower than cold molasses, voters have a long history of generously paying to support public transportation, even though most don’t use it much themselves…

California’s top 10 public transit agencies (including BART) must survey riders about safety, sexual harassment, and racial and gender-based discrimination in order to learn more about threats to riders of buses and trains, according to new requirements spelled out in legislation signed into state law…

A small pilot project in Los Angeles is testing the waters of funding a universal basic mobility program…

A new vehicle charging incentive program in California aims to increase mid-level charging in apartment housing, job sites, places of worship and other areas…

Electric bike programs in the San Francisco Bay Area are investing millions of dollars toward incentives for purchasing a bike, as well as a program to lend them out…

President and Administration

EPA has formally closed a long-panned loophole that allowed industry to avoid reporting small releases of "forever chemicals…”

Gas-powered vehicle sales are projected to peak globally between 2027 to 2033, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said in a report released Wednesday, 10/11, which also found that electric vehicles will eventually constitute the majority of new vehicles…

Congress

Legislation to ensure electric vehicles contribute to a federal highway funding account was recently introduced in the U.S. Senate…

Public Safety and Justice Update: 11/10/23

The U.S. has made some progress over the past few decades, enacting gun policies that have saved lives, according to a new study by Princeton University…

The Supreme Court heard arguments this week in a case that could limit the legislative and political power of Congress and local lawmakers to regulate gun possession nationwide…

California is showing progress at reducing domestic violence involving firearms and gun homicides against women and children more broadly as its efforts face a challenge before the Supreme Court, Attorney General Rob Bonta and advocates said this week…

California advocacy groups are preparing legislation that would ban schools from expelling or suspending students for possessing drugs, alcohol or nicotine products…

Four members of the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department have died by suicide since Monday, 11/6, according to a statement from the department…

An Oakland police sergeant was defending himself when he shot and killed a man who targeted him just steps away from the plaza at City Hall, an officer with the police union said…

Weekly Update 11/6/23

Appropriations

On Thursday, 11/2, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) floated a fresh idea on for heading off a shutdown after the Nov. 17 deadline, one that would seemingly create a series of rolling funding threats and could draw opposition from across the political spectrum…

The House delayed consideration of its transportation funding bill until this week, as some Republicans expressed concerns with the bill’s proposed Amtrak cuts…

On Wednesday, 11/1, The Senate passed its three-bill funding package nearly two months after the measure cleared its first legislative hurdle in the upper chamber…

On Friday, 11/3, the House on voted 213-203 to approve a $25.4 billion fiscal 2024 funding bill for the EPA and Interior Department, a measure that would dramatically slash funds for the agencies and the Biden administration’s climate change priorities, but which has no hope of passing the Democratic-controlled Senate or being signed by President Biden…

Senate appropriators are mulling a continuing resolution that would run until mid-December, which would put the chamber on a collision course with new Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), who’s been pushing to kick final spending decisions into next year…

The House Republican Israel aid bill that passed Thursday night, 11/2, with help from a dozen Democrats has no shot at passage in the Senate, where Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has said he won’t even put it on the floor…

On Thursday, 11/2, the House Ways and Means Committee unanimously approved $4.9 billion in tax breaks for disaster victims…

Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a new law that will help officials track down missing Black women and children…

California

California's last-ditch property insurer for wildfire coverage is expanding at its fastest rate yet as home and commercial property owners find it difficult to buy policies on the regular market, according to figures released Wednesday, 11/1…

Wildfire smoke contributes to thousands of deaths each year in the United States, according to a new report that also finds that exposure to soot and smog adds to the likelihood that babies will be born prematurely or have low birth weight, writes E&E News' Sean Reilly…

California officials are pushing hard to secure $3 billion in federal infrastructure funding to ramp up construction on the state’s embattled high-speed rail project…

The effort to legalize magic mushrooms in California has taken an unexpected bipartisan twist that could improve its odds of passage…

Sen. Laphonza Butler is tapping Marvin Figueroa as chief of staff…

President and Administration

Top Biden officials are preparing Democratic lawmakers and immigration policy advocates for the likelihood the administration will have to swallow compromises on asylum law in order for the president’s national security funding request to pass…

President Biden’s Treasury Department is expected to announce a decision that could make it even harder to persuade Americans to buy electric cars — or could fuel new GOP accusations that his policies are aiding China…

President Biden is considering canceling student debt for borrowers whose balances have ballooned because of interest accrual, those who’ve been trying to repay for 25 years and students who attended low-performing colleges…

As the Biden administration reiterates calls for tougher gun measures in response to the mass shooting in Maine two weeks ago, House Republicans updated a fiscal 2024 spending bill with provisions that take the opposite track…

On Tuesday, 10/31, the court will consider whether school officials — in one case, board members for the San Diego-area Poway school district — can block constituents from responding to posts on platforms like Facebook and X…

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released its annual report on food security, showing that 44.2 million people (in 17.0 million households) in the U.S. could not afford enough food to eat at some point in 2022…

Congress

The top Democrat and Republican senators on the Finance Committee released a discussion draft aimed at reining in pharmacy benefit managers (PBM) and boosting mental health access…

Democratic lawmakers are putting new pressure on congressional leaders to secure emergency funding in the upcoming federal stopgap funding measure to keep afloat the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, known as WIC…

On Wednesday, 11/1, a pair of Senate committees launched an investigation pressing private insurance companies to explain how they plan to cover escalating losses arising from extreme weather fueled by climate change…

Education

A new study finds that “charter schools tend to demonstrate greater efficiency on both metrics of cost-effectiveness and return on investment, using fewer dollars to achieve better outcomes, relative to traditional public schools…”

Developed by K-12 IT practitioners, for K-12 IT practitioners—and aligned to cybersecurity risk management best practices—the K12 SIX Essentials series establishes baseline cybersecurity standards for U.S. school districts and provides guidance and tools to support their implementation…

Excluding students — particularly Black, Latino and indigenous students — from class leads to a big drop in their GPAs , according to a study by researchers with UCSF…

An overwhelming majority of Americans want children to have active shooter drills in school, but a new NPR/Ipsos poll finds that they differ on how to conduct them, and what safety measures to invest in…

Weekly Update 10/30/23

California

California once boasted the nation’s best vaccination rates…

More than 30 states and DC filed a federal lawsuit against Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, alleging the platforms’ apps are designed to be addictive and harm children’s mental health…

 After months of staying largely silent on efforts to raise penalties for fentanyl dealers, Gov. Gavin Newsom is now paving the way to treat them like murderers…

President and Administration

On Thursday, 10/19, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to allow E-Rate funding to be used for wi-fi on school buses, beginning in funding year 2024, as the Emergency Connectivity Fund (ECF) is set to sunset…

The new White House gun safety office has its hands full…

The maker of Paxlovid, an antiviral COVID-19 treatment, is OK with the government's plan to give away its stockpiled doses for free for the rest of the year…

Many analysts are forecasting a positive outlook on the economy…

This piece by economics blogger Noah Smith about 2022 Federal Reserve and Treasury Department data that highlights how average American household wealth has increased and overall wealth inequality has dipped since the pandemic…

The Education Department was expected to unveil its Title IX final rule this month, but dozens of civil rights groups and sexual misconduct prevention groups are concerned about another delay…

President Biden’s Request for Domestic Funding

The White House is asking Congress to provide $1.55 billion in supplemental funding to help states and territories provide treatment, harm reduction and recovery support services to people with opioid use disorder…

On Wednesday, 10/18, President Biden asked Congress for $16 billion to support the child care industry as part of a larger supplemental funding request for domestic priorities…

Congress

On Friday, 10/27, Senate leaders reached an agreement to vote on amendments and passage of the stalled three-bill spending package…

On Thursday, 10/26, the Senate voted 35-62 to reject the minibus amendment by Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN) that would have barred earmarks (Politico Pro)….

With a newly installed speaker after three tumultuous weeks, the House is back in legislative action with passage of the fiscal 2024 Energy-Water bill on Thursday, 10/26. In a 210-199 vote, the lower chamber approved the measure that aims to gut clean energy programs and climate spending from the Inflation Reduction Act…

Sens. Maggie Hassan (D-NH) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) will introduce legislation that would make permanent requirements that state Medicaid programs cover medication-assisted treatment for substance use disorder…

Education

The NEA Big Read, established in 2016, supports Americans reading and discussing a single book communitywide…

A U.S. Department of Education delay in revising the forms known as the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) means college advisors nationally will have to wait two months until December, or even after Christmas break, to start helping the 20 million students that typically apply…

Girls consistently are outperforming boys, graduating at higher rates at public high schools…