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Michigan Lawmaker Calls for Stronger Reading Standards
June 20, 2026
A Growing Literacy Challenge Michigan’s reading scores are drawing renewed concern as state lawmakers debate how to respond to years of disappointing literacy outcomes. Despite repeated increases in school funding
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Pennsylvania Students Honored for “Ought to Be a Law” Proposals
June 17, 2026
Four young Pennsylvania students recently had the chance to see their ideas for improving the Commonwealth recognized at the State Capitol, after being named winners of state Rep. Kristin Marcell’s
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Wisconsin Lawmaker Rips Proposed 2% Tuition Hike
June 2, 2026
As college costs continue to weigh heavily on students and families across the country, a new tuition proposal in Wisconsin is drawing sharp criticism from Republican lawmakers who say public
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Why Andrew Marotta Says to Enjoy the Journey
May 27, 2026
In Part 2 of their conversation on The Progress Report, Jessica Curtis and Rob Semerano welcome back educator, author, and leadership voice Andrew Marotta for a discussion on burnout, balance,
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Indiana Expands Free Summer Learning Labs for Students
May 3, 2026
Indiana lawmakers are highlighting continued progress in student achievement as a statewide summer learning initiative returns to serve thousands of Hoosier students. State Rep. Beau Baird is encouraging families to
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Kentucky Acts on School Violence
April 10, 2026
Across the country, conversations around school safety often center on students—but in Kentucky, lawmakers are making it clear that protecting educators is just as critical. With new legislation now signed
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Speaker Matt Hall Promotes Student Literacy
April 1, 2026
Building on continued efforts to promote literacy and student engagement, Michigan Speaker of the House Matt Hall is once again encouraging students to step into the world of books, ideas,
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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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