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Hot Topic: ESEA Reauthorization. Secretary of
Education Arne Duncan spent a lot of time on Capitol Hill as he
testified before three different congressional panels on the
department’s
Blueprint for Reauthorization of ESEA and the department’s
spending request for FY2011; see summary report. RRCNA and members
of the literacy working group are
advocating for inclusion of the Literacy for All, Results for
the Nation (LEARN Act) in the ESEA legislation.
Hot Topic: FY2011 Federal Appropriations. The
administration is proposing a number of dramatic changes in K-12
education authorizing legislation as part of this
budget request; see
summary report. As part of the administration’s ESEA
reauthorization proposal, the FY 2011 ED budget proposes to
consolidate 38 K-12 programs into 11 new programs and to eliminate 6
programs. Congress is pushing back, with Rep. David Obey (D-WI),
chair of the House Labor, Health and Human Services and Education
Appropriations Subcommittee, expressing concern about why the
administration isn’t focusing on core funding that goes out by
formula and represents federal support that states can rely on.
RRCNA and the literacy working group are asking for
$500 million to fund a birth through Grade 12 comprehensive
literacy initiative for the nation.
Hot Topic: i3 Funding. The USDE has issued its
final priorities and the grant application for the $650 million
Investing in Innovation Fund (i3);
see summary report. Individual school districts or groups of
districts can apply for the i3 grants, and nonprofits (including
universities) can join with school districts or a consortium of
schools to submit applications. A
recording of RRCNA’s March 17 conference call on i3 is
available.
Hot Topic: K-12 Common Core State Standards. The
Council of Chief State School Officers and the National Governors
Association released the K-12 Standards for English Language Arts
and Literacy in History/Social Studies & Science, as well as for
Mathematics. The deadline for further feedback on the
draft standards
is April 2.
Hot Topic: FY2010 Federal Appropriations Approved.
In mid-December, appropriations bills for Labor, Health and Human
Services, and Education for the fiscal year that began October 1
were passed by the Senate and House and signed by President Obama.
Additional detail on funding totals for selected programs within
the Department of Education and Department of Health and Human
Services is presented in this table prepared by Washington Partners,
LLC.
Hot Topic: The Literacy Education for All, Results
for the Nation (LEARN) Act, a bill that proposes funding for
comprehensive literacy programs in states across the country. The
bill would replace three federal reading programs - Early Reading
First, Reading First, and Striving Readers - and authorize $2.35
billion to fund state and local school-based literacy programs that
span from birth to Grade 12. Get more information by reading the
November 2009 Advocacy Newsletter.
In This Section: Learn more about RRCNA’s positions
on important legislative issues.
Interested in Taking Action? Learn how to be an advocate and how
to contact your congressional representatives.
See It's Advocacy Time Again in 2010.
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