Democratic governors, under pressure, must decide whether to participate in the new federal voucher program, which offers dollars for public and private school students.
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From local school board meetings to governors’ State of the State speeches to the Trump administration’s efforts at dismantling the Department of Education, a week rarely passes without major ...
The recently signed tax cut and budget bill took back $1.1 billion in previously approved funds. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which directs ...
Coping with a sudden loss in federal funding, PBS affiliate KSPS in Spokane, Washington, faced a surprise extra hurdle. Many of its contributing members — at one point almost half — lived in Canada, ...
The House of Representatives narrowly approved legislation Thursday to eliminate the next two years of federal funding for public media outlets. It did so at the direct request of President Trump, who ...
The CPB’s board voted to end operations rather than leave it unfunded and “vulnerable to additional attacks,” president and CEO Patricia Harrison says. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 28: Patricia de Stacy Harrison, president and CEO of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), ...
Health Affairs is planning a theme in January 2027 that will explore The Path Forward For Public Health. Our June 2024 theme issue on the topic assessed the state of public health after the COVID-19 ...
Voter support for public schools over private school vouchers runs deep and across party lines according to a new survey from All4Ed. Support for school vouchers is often a matter of how the question ...