In This Issue: Biden administration releases FY22 budget proposal, Senate follows House with return of earmarks, Department of Education higher education regulatory agenda, Title IX rule hearing, state legislatures update and...more
In This Issue: Department of Education hosts National Safe School Reopening Summit, Senate HELP Committee holds confirmation hearing for Cindy Marten, and earmarks make their return to Congress....more
On Wednesday, January 20, 2021, President Biden was sworn into office. As one of his first official acts as President, Biden signed 17 executive actions, one of which was asking the Acting Secretary of Education to extend the...more
This memo is a follow up to last week—and the emails you have received from us since—regarding the Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act). After days of negotiations and failed votes, the revised “third...more
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The State of Education in Washington -
President Trump released his $4.8 trillion budget proposal for FY 2021 spending last week. The president’s budget aims to cut non-defense spending, including funding for the U.S....more
Federal Updates -
The White House is expected to release its FY21 budget request on February 10.
The Departments of Education and Health and Human Services released joint guidance on the application of the Family...more
Federal Updates -
The House brought its first FY20 appropriations bills to the floor in a “minibus” that included the Labor-Health and Human Services-Education, Defense, State-Foreign Operations, Energy-Water, and...more