This paper presents a roadmap of eight priority
federal policy opportunities that build on the recommendations from the 2015 Rising Tides Summit, a first - of - its - kind bipartisan gathering of nearly 40 U.S. mayors and local elected officials from 18 of the 23 coastal U.S. states.
Not exact matches
Critics have worried that the Fed has missed
opportunities to normalize
policy, but Yellen said «the risk of falling behind the curve in the near future appears limited, and gradual increases in the
federal funds rate will likely be sufficient to get to a neutral
policy stance over the next few years.»
Moreover, the
federal government wasn't making its evaluation results public — missing
opportunities to inform
federal and state Medicaid
policy discussions.»
AWEA Wind Power on Capitol Hill is a rare
opportunity for AWEA members and others who want to help advance wind energy to participate in advocacy training and then put that training to work to educate legislators and their staff on the wind industry's top
policy initiatives at both the state and
federal level.
The National Priorities 2016 series provides a high level overview of key issues that the
federal and provincial governments need to address, and provides an
opportunity to highlight
policy...
As we approach 2018,
policy activity across four major central banks — the US
Federal Reserve (Fed), European Central Bank, Bank of England and Bank of Japan — and a number of smaller players presents
opportunities for discretionary macro managers, in our view.
With proper
policies that foster growth and local input, the Department provides
opportunities for new jobs and revenue for state, local,
federal, and Tribal governments.
In addition to passing a new copyright bill, the
federal government should undertake a comprehensive IP
policy review to address barriers that hinder
opportunities for companies and inventors.
There are highly partisan
policy debates in which I have gladly joined on the conservative side — on
federal enterprise zones, on a youth
opportunity wage, on educational vouchers for low - income students, on stimulating ownership among responsible public - housing tenants, on requiring work from able - bodied welfare recipients, on dealing sternly with those who violently brutalize their neighbors.
It is the
policy of Linden Waldorf School to provide equal employment
opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, sex, age, religion, national origin, disability, marital status, status as a covered veteran, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status, in accordance with
federal and state law, and not to discriminate on the basis thereof.
It offers an array of
policy recommendations, including an expansion of SNAP (the
federal food stamp program), creating more and better youth job
opportunities, and creating teen - led food distribution programs.
In this role, she is responsible for leading the efforts to improve public
policies to end hunger, reduce poverty, promote nutrition and increase the availability of healthy affordable food in low - income areas; maximize participation in all
federal nutrition programs (SNAP, school meals, early childhood nutrition, WIC, and summer meals); and educate the public about both the stark reality of hunger's existence in the nation's capital and the real
opportunities for effective solutions.
New
Federal Education Law Gives State Policymakers Chance to Improve
Opportunity for All Students — But Risks Retreat from High Standards and Meaningful AccountabilityNew York, NY — A dozen major civil rights, education, parent, and business organizations from across New York State released a
policy brief today that makes...
The President, who highlighted the attractive business and investment
opportunities that abound in the country, stressed the need for prospective investors to take advantage of the
Federal Government's new
policies on trade facilitation.
«In stark contrast, under Mayor Lovely Warren's leadership our city has seen an unprecedented period of growth and progress with construction and investment, not only throughout downtown and our center city, but more importantly throughout our neighborhoods as well... Mayor Warren's careful fiscal stewardship has resulted in two bond rating upgrades for the City, she has brought hundreds of millions of dollars in investment by the state and
federal governments along with progressive
policies always focused on bringing more jobs, safer more vibrant neighborhoods and better educational
opportunities to every resident of Rochester.»
I am pleased to see the
federal regulatory
policy align with the Governor and the legislature's economic development vision that creates badly needed economic development
opportunities here in the Mohawk Valley.
Tuesday also marked one year since the election of Donald Trump, and de Blasio did not miss his
opportunity to mock the Republican president, a fellow New Yorker, while also promising to hold fast in his opposition to
federal policies.
AAAS Science & Technology
Policy Fellowships (STPF) provide
opportunities to outstanding scientists and engineers to learn first - hand about policymaking while contributing their knowledge and analytical skills to the
federal policymaking process.
In the year immediately following their fellowship, approximately 40 - 50 % of fellows continue working in the
policy realm (not necessarily in
federal government); 20 - 25 % return to the sector in which they worked previously; and 20 - 25 % use the experience as a stepping stone to a new
opportunity.
The incoming Congress has
opportunities to: cut
federal subsidies for large farms by encouraging a progressive return to sustainable, integrated farming; encourage low - carbon electricity options for generating clean power; implement
policies that ensure the Internet remains free and open; and ratify the World Health Organization's recommendations on how to reduce tobacco smoking.
Are you seeking a professional development
opportunity to engage in
policy at the
federal level?
Differing
policies, legislation and economic elements in each state present unique factors, and the implementation of new
federal legislation, the Workforce Innovation and
Opportunity Act (WIOA), will likely provide more variation.
In anticipation of a
federal - wide definition and
policy for research misconduct in 2000, AAAS convened a practicum on research misconduct, where participants had the
opportunity to obtain hands - on experience and interact with colleagues and government officials.
Marburger's attendance provides postdocs with a unique
opportunity to discuss what
federal science -
policy initiatives may improve their working conditions.
Hosting seminars covering science
policy topics, such as biosafety regulations and what working as a scientist in the
federal government is like, provides a valuable
opportunity for researchers to learn from experts about these issues.
(The May 1998 statement issued by the AAAS Board of Directors is titled, A Framework for
Federal Science
Policy) I welcome, therefore, this opportunity to testify before you today on the role of science in informing legal and policy decisions that have substantial scientific or technical compo
Policy) I welcome, therefore, this
opportunity to testify before you today on the role of science in informing legal and
policy decisions that have substantial scientific or technical compo
policy decisions that have substantial scientific or technical components.
«AAAS Science & Technology
Policy Fellowships have given over 2,500 scientists and engineers the
opportunity to work in congressional offices or with
federal agencies, learning about policymaking and contributing their skills and insights.»
Another
federal policy that limits
opportunities of CRNAs has to do with funding for clinical education, Izlar says.
«This book was designed to show what new evidence exists about integrated education and its relationship to equality of educational
opportunity; what the political prospects are; what we know about new
policy alternatives, including using socioeconomic status; and what the
federal role could be in encouraging such options,» write Frankenberg and Debray.
By simply shifting its
policies on K — 12 education to match those it has adopted for postsecondary education, the
federal government could provide to parents something nearly every parent wants — the right and
opportunity to choose where their child is schooled — and create a powerful engine for innovation and productivity.
Wellness
Policies Promote Healthy Choices The federal mandate for schools to adopt written wellness policies has prompted many to focus on cafeteria and snack items as well as opportunities for physical a
Policies Promote Healthy Choices The
federal mandate for schools to adopt written wellness
policies has prompted many to focus on cafeteria and snack items as well as opportunities for physical a
policies has prompted many to focus on cafeteria and snack items as well as
opportunities for physical activity.
The
federal role in higher education has grown over the past two decades, and now a new administration has the
opportunity to strengthen
policies that support students and their colleges and universities.
Just as the publication of A Nation at Risk caused President Reagan to re-evaluate his education
policies, the 25th anniversary of the landmark report should give
federal policymakers the
opportunity to reconsider the current
federal approach, one influential lawmaker said last week.
Forum on Thursday evening, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos outlined her vision for the future of school choice and for how
federal policy could, in her view, empower parents to create the best
opportunities for their individual children.
Following the report presentation, practitioners and policymakers in attendance discussed the ways
federal, state, and local
policy and resources can help support the implementation of high - quality professional learning
opportunities for teachers.
Federal policies and programs must be strengthened to support local magnet schools, public military academies and other schools that provide educational
opportunities through specialized curricula and unique learning experiences in science, technology, engineering, the arts, mathematics and other areas related to a well - rounded education.
What to watch: Various stakeholder groups in Oklahoma expressed a desire to use
federal funds on
policy changes to elevate the teaching profession through recruitment; residency and mentoring; differentiated pay and other incentives; culturally relevant teaching; teacher leadership
opportunities; and improvements to both the evaluation and licensure systems.
But in the years since A Nation at Risk, the rhetoric of high expectations, accountability, and ensuring that all students - especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds - have an equal
opportunity to receive quality education has been accompanied by a series of
federal initiatives including Clinton's 1994 re-authorization of the 1965 Elementary and Secondary School Act, subsequent education «
policy summits,» and George H. W. Bush's Goals 2000.
As an advocate, you'll receive an e-newsletter that provides information about
federal education
policy and politics,
opportunities to provide policymakers with your input on education issues, and access to the ASCD Action Center where you can learn about legislation and contact Congressional representatives.
At no other time in the history of education do we have such a powerful
opportunity — given
federal policies such as Race to the Top and now ESSA — to redefine instructional leadership in our schools and focus on how and
However, if a
federal policy encouraged or required states to adopt or expand their own tax credit scholarship programs, the
opportunities for double - dipping could multiply.
Our thoughtful analysis provides the implications and
opportunities that
federal education
policies have for states, so our members can make the best decisions for students.
As Lindsey described, a really good
opportunity to rethink how the
federal government supports the education of active - duty military families and to try to consider more choice - based, choice - friendly
policies, so that these families do have that flexibility.
The dollars and messages that the
federal government sends to states and districts transform the education
policy debate and shape
opportunities for the nation's students.
Advocates for parent and community engagement see the newly revised
federal K - 12 law as an
opportunity to expand their impact on states» academic goals, plans for school improvement, and other areas of
policy.
If access to public charter schools is sustained and accelerated in
federal and state
policy, the
opportunity exists to lift student achievement, educational attainment and life outcomes for all students.
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The review of the Ed Trust recommendations showed the report missed an
opportunity to address the root causes of the nation's teacher retention problem and failed to explain the impact of previous
federal and state
policies on teacher recruitment and retention.
Seizing
Opportunity:
Federal Policy to Advance Educational Choice in America will feature moderator, Derrell Bradford (50CAN), Pastor Gary Crum (Ellwood Christian Academy), Rabbi Mark Kalish (S4 Group), John Kirtley (AFC and Step Up for Students) and Joe McTighe (CAPE).
Finally, Elizabeth Zachry Rutschow, Research Associate at MDRC, will discuss
policy implications and highlight future
opportunities within
federal policy to support successful programming.