Tom Pauken on the Decentralization of Discretionary Spending
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President Barack Obama had a lot to say in last night’s State of the Union address, I mean a lot… apparently this was the 10th longest in words and 9th longest in time. It was broadcast from 8:00pm –...
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John Hill, a senior policy analyst at the Alabama Policy Institute, wrote an excellent op/ed for the Tuscaloosa (AL) News. An excerpt: The federal government stands to gain tremendous sway in...
View ArticleDoes More Money Mean Better Education?
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View ArticleSix States Receive Race to the Trough Early Learning Challenge Money
The Associated Press reports that six states: Georgia, Kentucky, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Vermont have won a combined $280 million in government grants in order to improve birth-to-five...
View ArticleTom Pauken on the Decentralization of Discretionary Spending
Tom Pauken, author of Bringing America Home and chair of the Texas Workforce Commission, discussed the decentralization of discretionary spending during a speech at the Eastside Conservative Club in...
View ArticleObama's Education Power Grab
President Barack Obama had a lot to say in last night’s State of the Union address, I mean a lot… apparently this was the 10th longest in words and 9th longest in time. It was broadcast from 8:00pm –...
View ArticleRelatively Little Federal Funding Equals Lots of Federal Control
John Hill, a senior policy analyst at the Alabama Policy Institute, wrote an excellent op/ed for the Tuscaloosa (AL) News. An excerpt: The federal government stands to gain tremendous sway in...
View ArticleDoes More Money Mean Better Education?
Not according to this chart from the Cato Institute. So why is this argument always made year after year when there is absolutely no data that demonstrates this? The post Does More Money Mean Better...
View ArticleSix States Receive Race to the Trough Early Learning Challenge Money
The Associated Press reports that six states: Georgia, Kentucky, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Vermont have won a combined $280 million in government grants in order to improve birth-to-five...
View ArticleFeds Dangle Money at States for “Enhanced Assessments”
The U.S. Department of Education has launched yet another competitive grant program, actually it is a renewal of a grant program they have had in the past called “Enhanced Assessment Grants.”...
View Article20 PreK-12 Education Programs Trump’s Proposed Budget Eliminates
Education Secretary Betsy DeVoss and President Donald Trump at St. Andrew Catholic School in Orlando, FL President Donald Trump released his full budget today, and it eliminates 20 programs within the...
View ArticleSenator Blunt, Federal Education Spending Erodes Local Control
U.S. Senator Roy Blunt (R-MO) (on left) speaks with former Secretary of Labor Tom Perez. U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos will have to defend her Department’s budget before a Senate...
View ArticleTrump’s FY19 Education Budget Proposes an $8.1 Billion Cut
President Donald Trump giving the 2018 State of the Union Address. President Donald Trump released his proposed FY19 budget this week and it proposes cutting $8.1 billion from the U.S. Department of...
View ArticleTom Pauken on the Decentralization of Discretionary Spending
Tom Pauken, author of Bringing America Home and chair of the Texas Workforce Commission, discussed the decentralization of discretionary spending during a speech at the Eastside Conservative Club in...
View ArticleObama's Education Power Grab
President Barack Obama had a lot to say in last night’s State of the Union address, I mean a lot… apparently this was the 10th longest in words and 9th longest in time. It was broadcast from 8:00pm –...
View ArticleRelatively Little Federal Funding Equals Lots of Federal Control
John Hill, a senior policy analyst at the Alabama Policy Institute, wrote an excellent op/ed for the Tuscaloosa (AL) News. An excerpt: The federal government stands to gain tremendous sway in...
View ArticleDoes More Money Mean Better Education?
Not according to this chart from the Cato Institute. So why is this argument always made year after year when there is absolutely no data that demonstrates this? The post Does More Money Mean Better...
View ArticleSix States Receive Race to the Trough Early Learning Challenge Money
The Associated Press reports that six states: Georgia, Kentucky, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Vermont have won a combined $280 million in government grants in order to improve birth-to-five...
View ArticleFeds Dangle Money at States for “Enhanced Assessments”
The U.S. Department of Education has launched yet another competitive grant program, actually it is a renewal of a grant program they have had in the past called “Enhanced Assessment Grants.”...
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