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A version of this essay appeared on Matthew Yglesias’ Slow Boring, a site dedicated to offering pragmatic takes on politics ...
Washington State lawmakers concluded the 2025 legislative session with a focus on addressing a $16 billion budget shortfall.
Washington lawmakers gave approval to a budget that relies on $9.3billion in new revenue and includes $5.9 billion in cuts to ...
In a WTMJ exclusive interview, Governor Tony Evers made his first public comment on a controversial education veto since the Wisconsin ...
State lawmakers across the country are pushing to use more taxpayer dollars to pay for private school tuitions and ...
With the Trump administration seeking to cut federal funding for colleges and universities, you might be wondering whether ...
As lawmakers plot out state spending for the next few years, a health budget bill has emerged as a key sticking point in ...
Once upon a time, tuition at California’s public universities was virtually free, and the availability of a quality education ...
Jim Fossel’s April 20 column, “It’s not just about Maine state spending, it’s about accountability,” uses absolute dollars as the basis for his claims, thus distorting the facts on the state budget.
Municipal leaders across the state can’t be too happy with next fiscal year’s budget unveiled by the House last week. Cities and towns wouldn’t see any increase in one of their largest sources of ...
A rundown of the biggest threats to federal funds for schools, what's allowed and what's not, and how Congress might ...