In 2011, I noted, «In my experience, most state policymakers — who have been busy slashing outlays and who are eyeballing several tough
budget cycles ahead — have no idea that supporting Common Core standards means that they're signing up for large new outlays for implementation and assessment.»
In my experience, most state policymakers — who have been busy slashing outlays and who are eyeballing several tough
budget cycles ahead — have no idea that supporting Common Core standards means that they're signing up for large new outlays for implementation and assessment.
Not exact matches
The NEA, which has an annual
budget of $ 371 million, spent more than $ 56.3 million in the 2007 - 2008 election
cycle on state and federal campaigns, political parties, and ballot measures, $ 12.5 million
ahead of the second - place group.