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Kentucky Senate Leader Pushes Back on Veto
March 14, 2026
Kentucky Senate President Pro Tempore David Givens is responding to Governor Andy Beshear’s veto of House Bill 1, legislation that would allow the state to participate in a federal education
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Georgia Looks to Rewrite the Story on Early Reading
March 5, 2026
Georgia lawmakers are attempting to turn the page on a persistent challenge in the state’s classrooms: helping more young students learn to read. A sweeping literacy reform effort moving through
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Michigan Students Invited to Compete for “Representative for a Day”
March 2, 2026
Winners to Serve as “Representative for a Day” at the Michigan State Capitol In a continued effort to inspire young minds across Michigan, Speaker of the House Matt Hall has
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A Statewide Celebration of Stories, Learning, and Lifelong Literacy in Michigan
March 2, 2026
There is something timeless about turning the page of a book. It might be the scent of paper, the anticipation of a new chapter, or the quiet invitation to imagine
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Kids Pitch New Laws in Pennsylvania Civics Contest
February 22, 2026
State government can feel distant to many Americans, especially young students who often learn about civics only through textbooks. But a creative initiative out of Pennsylvania is working to change
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‘Grow Your Own’ Plan Moves Forward in Kentucky
January 16, 2026
Support Grows for Higdon’s ‘Grow Your Own’ Teacher Pipeline Proposal Momentum is building in Frankfort behind legislation aimed at strengthening Kentucky’s educator workforce by investing in students already embedded in
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Kentucky Bill Targets Violence Against Teachers
January 12, 2026
As concerns over classroom safety continue to rise, a new bill in Kentucky aims to send a clear message: violence against teachers will not be tolerated. Matt Nunn is set
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Hoosier Students Get Inside Look at Lawmaking
January 4, 2026
For Hoosier students curious about how laws are made—or simply eager to see government in action—the Indiana House Page Program offers a rare opportunity to step inside the legislative process.
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Library Funding Strengthens Local Communities
December 22, 2025
New York communities are often told that public libraries matter—but in central New York, that idea is being backed up with real investment and tangible improvements. Strengthening Community Anchors Across
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Tennessee Considers Reviving a Classic Student Fitness Tradition
December 22, 2025
Tennessee Moves to Bring Back a Classic: Reviving the Presidential Fitness Test Tennessee lawmakers are taking a step back to move students forward. A newly filed proposal in the Volunteer
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