Illinois Public Universities Face Dire Funding Crisis
As the budget standoff continues in Springfield, higher education in the Land of Lincoln face “Hunger Games” scenario where “only the strong” may survive.
Super Bowl 50 Host City Fosters Silicon Valley Relationships
Santa Clara, California, hopes partnerships with STEM innovators will benefit public education.
Mapping Local Nutrient Pollution Through Citizen Science
The feds are engaging high school students to analyze water quality near the Great Lakes and Chesapeake Bay.
Mayors Seek New Ways to Align Young Peoples’ Skills With Businesses’ Needs
“While we would like for each child to be on a four-year track to college, it doesn’t have to happen that way,” Fort Worth's mayor said on Thursday.
Jerry Brown’s Proposed Budget Seen as ‘All Good News’ for California Counties
But a budget deficit could be on the horizon, which prompted the Golden State’s governor to suggest more money be placed in reserves.
Illinois Budget Impasse Drags On Into 2016
And that’s having a big impact on cash-strapped businesses, residents, institutions and non-profit organizations that depend on state payments.
How Do States Authorize Charter Schools? Methods Differ Greatly, Study Finds
In at least one state, dozens of groups have the power to authorize public charter schools.
State of the States: A Q&A With the National Governors Association's Scott Pattison
In a wide-ranging discussion with Route Fifty, the NGA's new executive director discusses state finances, education, infrastructure and more.
Northern Virginia County Eyes Innovation Districts
Fairfax County, Virginia, wants to develop such hubs throughout the region to attract new businesses and residents.
Focusing on Early Intervention to Ensure Childhood Wellness
King County, Washington, is developing what officials say is the most comprehensive early childhood development program in the nation. “It starts earlier and lasts longer.”
Local Government Contracting Opportunities Are Rebounding
Cooperative purchasing is still gaining steam, but IT purchases are making up for bid and RFP losses elsewhere, according to a new third quarter report.
Federal Higher Education Funding Outpaces States
There have been historic changes as the Higher Education Act turns 50.
8 State and Local Election Results Worth Noting
From the Kentucky gubernatorial election to ballot measures on affordable housing in San Francisco, here are some of the races and initiatives we were tracking.
How SLED Vendors Can Get Out Ahead of the Bidding Process
Agency connections and procurement data are key to targeting projects earlier than the competition, according to a new white paper.
School Reform Movement Hits Bump in Calif.; Planned Parenthood Wins and Loses in 2 States
Also: More voting facilities on reservations in Montana and a Florida job creation program is under scrutiny.
Police Lawsuit Aims to Make Milwaukee Gun Shop Pay; Major Kentucky ‘Obamacare’ Insurer Goes Belly Up
Also: Salt Lake charter school teachers are ‘unqualified,’ not sticking around and judge orders Arkansas to reveal the identity of its execution-drug supplier.
How Vendors Can Make the Most of SLED Procurement Opportunities
Diversifying among more levels of the government contracting market is a start.
Tar Heel Lawmakers Battle Over Gays, Immigrants, Environment; Authorities Raid Minneapolis Day Cares
Also: Illinois universities, students scramble during budget impasse and Vermont’s ‘Governor Transparency’ is also ‘King of Controlling the Message’
Will States Step Back From Student Data Privacy Bills in 2016?
A new Data Quality Campaign report suggests more transparency for how information is collected and used, which may curb the need for burdensome legislation.
Washington Still Funding Charter Schools for Now; Sun Pharma Wants No Part of Arkansas Executions
Also: Jersey City transgender employees win expanded benefits and damning data on racial profiling piles up in Connecticut.
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