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ACTE Legislative Updates
 

2008:

May 7, 2008
- Congress Passes Bill to Stabilize Student Loan Market
- Bush Administration Proposes NCLB Regulations; Public Meetings to Follow
- House Education and Labor Committee Considers School Construction Bill

April 22, 2008
- Supplemental Offers Possible Vehicle for Domestic “Stimulus” Programs, While the FY 2009 Budget Process Stalls
- Focus Shifts from HEA Reauthorization
- States Submit Five-Year Perkins Plans

April 7, 2008
- Administration Developing New NCLB Regulations
- "Dear Colleague" Letters Finalized and Sent to Appropriations Committees
- Senator Clinton and Jay Leno Highlight CTE Issues on the Tonight Show

March 17, 2008
- House and Senate Approve FY 2009 Budget Resolution
- Higher Education Act Extended Once Again
- CTE Caucus Initiates Funding Letter and Recruits New Members
- Congress Heads Home for Spring Recess

March 3, 2008
- Higher Education Act Reauthorization Moves Toward Conference
- Secretary Spellings Testifies Before House Appropriations Subcommittee

February 26, 2008
- House Declares February CTE Month

February 1, 2008
- New Welfare Rules To Be Released
- President Bush Delivers State of the Union
- Senate Confirms New Secretary of Agriculture

January 25, 2008
- CTE Caucus Leaders Introduce Resolution Declaring CTE Month
- Busy Agenda Ahead for Congress
- House Holds Social Security Hearing


2007:

2007 Legislative Updates


2006:

2006 Legislative Updates



2005:

2005 Year-in-Review Legislative Update

2005 Legislative Updates


2004:

2004 Year-in-Review Legislative Update 


2003:

2003 Year-in-Review Legislative Update 


2002:

2002 Year-in-Review Legislative Update

 
 
   
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