Past governors have used the power of executive order to
enact federal mandates.
Not exact matches
At the same time,
federal legislation that would
mandate the collection of complete and accurate information should be
enacted.
Federal policy, beginning in 1994, pushed states to develop standards and tests in the first place, and No Child Left Behind,
enacted in 2002, doubled down on these
mandates, requiring states to disaggregate test results for numerous groups and sanction low - performing schools.
At DFER we partnered with the civil rights community and with congressional Democrats to preserve
federal testing
mandates in national education policy through the recently
enacted Every Student Succeeds Act.
While
federal law
mandates that
federal contractors and subcontractors in all states use E-Verify, several U.S. states have
enacted laws
mandating E-Verify usage, creating a confusing patchwork of regulations.