Following the Memorial Day holiday, there was limited business at the General Assembly this week. The father of House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) passed away on Monday and funeral services were held on Wednesday, so the House cancelled all committee meetings and did not hold floor votes. The Senate, however, held two committee meetings on Tuesday before cancelling the remainder of the week’s committees. They had no votes scheduled. Considering the budget disagreements we outlined in last week’s update, Speaker Moore’s father’s funeral, and the recent passing of a senior House budget writer’s wife, there is little to report this week on State budget negotiations. We will be back again next week covering what we hope is a variety of activity to come.
Keep reading to catch up on recent federal education business, statewide and national education articles, and upcoming committees.
Highlights for the week of May 20th include:
A House appropriations subcommittee held a hearing to discuss healthy food access in and out of schools, as well as the potential for health-forward restrictions of federally funded child nutrition programs.
Highlights for the week of May 27th:
The House and Senate were in recess this week.
To view the full May 20th report and others, click here.
The following links are recent news articles, briefs, and reports on state and national education-related issues.
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