More money for education and no increase in the cigarette tax are two of the key highlights in the budget unveiled today by Indiana Senate Republicans.
The AACC government relations team's update on what is happening in Washington, with a particular emphasis on the federal funding landscape.
Topics included appropriations legislation for the remainder of FY 2011, the administration's FY 2012 budget and the latest news on other key legislation. These are crucial times for many important community college programs, so register to find out what you need to know to protect your institutions' and students' best interests.
On March 21, the AACC government relations team will provide an overview of issues Congress has been discussing in the first three months of 2012 and what is to come. The team will provide up-to-the-moment information on FY 2013 funding for Pell Grants and other key programs, the second round of TAACCCT program grants, workforce legislation, and more.
On Wednesday, September 8, 2010, the AACC government relations staff hosted a free webinar to recap recent legislative developments and look ahead at what remains on the agenda for September and beyond. Topics discussed included the upcoming RFP for the Community College and Career Training Program, gainful employment regulations, the American Opportunity Tax Credit, the White House community college summit, the education jobs fund, FY 2011 funding for key programs and the DREAM Act.
On July 31, 2012, the AACC government relations team discussed recent developments in Washington that affect community colleges. Topics included funding for Pell Grants and other key programs, Workforce Investment Act reauthorization, the Obama administration's executive order on veteran students, the latest on gainful employment and other regulations, and more.
AACC and ACCT are launching a major advocacy campaign to protect Pell Grants for community college students. AACC and ACCT CEOs Walter Bumphus and J. Noah Brown hosted a webinar featuring the AACC and ACCT government relations staff on June 21.
More money for education and no increase in the cigarette tax are two of the key highlights in the budget unveiled today by Indiana Senate Republicans.
The AACC government relations team's update on what is happening in Washington, with a particular emphasis on the federal funding landscape.
Topics included appropriations legislation for the remainder of FY 2011, the administration's FY 2012 budget and the latest news on other key legislation. These are crucial times for many important community college programs, so register to find out what you need to know to protect your institutions' and students' best interests.
On March 21, the AACC government relations team will provide an overview of issues Congress has been discussing in the first three months of 2012 and what is to come. The team will provide up-to-the-moment information on FY 2013 funding for Pell Grants and other key programs, the second round of TAACCCT program grants, workforce legislation, and more.
On Wednesday, September 8, 2010, the AACC government relations staff hosted a free webinar to recap recent legislative developments and look ahead at what remains on the agenda for September and beyond. Topics discussed included the upcoming RFP for the Community College and Career Training Program, gainful employment regulations, the American Opportunity Tax Credit, the White House community college summit, the education jobs fund, FY 2011 funding for key programs and the DREAM Act.
On July 31, 2012, the AACC government relations team discussed recent developments in Washington that affect community colleges. Topics included funding for Pell Grants and other key programs, Workforce Investment Act reauthorization, the Obama administration's executive order on veteran students, the latest on gainful employment and other regulations, and more.
AACC and ACCT are launching a major advocacy campaign to protect Pell Grants for community college students. AACC and ACCT CEOs Walter Bumphus and J. Noah Brown hosted a webinar featuring the AACC and ACCT government relations staff on June 21.
The AACC government relations team provided an overview of the year-end action in Congress and a peek into the year ahead. Topics included up-to-the-moment information on FY 2012 funding for Pell Grants and other key programs and the impact of the Budget Control Act now that the Supercommittee has failed to propose a deficit reduction plan. The webinar also covered the latest developments on the American Jobs Act, the Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training Program, Department of Education regulations, and more.
Paul Howarth, Policy Consultant for Policy in Practice was invited to speak at the Westminster Briefing in November 2019 on the topic of 'Welfare reforms and reducing rent arrears'.
This presentation provided a detailed look of the current benefits system, a forecast of the latest Universal Credit updates as well as an overview of Policy in Practice's data-led approach to tackling poverty and reducing rent arrears.
For further information visit www.policyinpractice.co.uk, call 0330 088 9242 or email hello@policyinpractice.co.uk.
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Education rights activists lament the lack of additional funding to Basic Education sector, concerned COVID-19 mitigation measures come at expense of long-term
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Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and state Republican lawmakers have reached an agreement when it comes to the state’s budget. The deal has more money for schools and rural broadband, and also pays off $1 billion in debt.
The AACC government relations team provided an overview of the year-end action in Congress and a peek into the year ahead. Topics included up-to-the-moment information on FY 2012 funding for Pell Grants and other key programs and the impact of the Budget Control Act now that the Supercommittee has failed to propose a deficit reduction plan. The webinar also covered the latest developments on the American Jobs Act, the Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training Program, Department of Education regulations, and more.
Paul Howarth, Policy Consultant for Policy in Practice was invited to speak at the Westminster Briefing in November 2019 on the topic of 'Welfare reforms and reducing rent arrears'.
This presentation provided a detailed look of the current benefits system, a forecast of the latest Universal Credit updates as well as an overview of Policy in Practice's data-led approach to tackling poverty and reducing rent arrears.
For further information visit www.policyinpractice.co.uk, call 0330 088 9242 or email hello@policyinpractice.co.uk.
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Statement on supplementary budget's impact on basic educationSABC News
Education rights activists lament the lack of additional funding to Basic Education sector, concerned COVID-19 mitigation measures come at expense of long-term
infrastructure needs.
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Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and state Republican lawmakers have reached an agreement when it comes to the state’s budget. The deal has more money for schools and rural broadband, and also pays off $1 billion in debt.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION The Department of Education assists States, school districts,
and institutions of higher education in providing a high-quality education to all students and
addressing the inequitable barriers underserved students face in education. The President's 2023
Budget for the Department of Education makes historic investments in the Nation's future
prosperity: increases aid for highpoverty schools; meets the needs of students with disabilities;
and expands access to higher education. The Budget requests $88.3 billion in discretionary
funding for the Department of Education, a $15.3 billion or 20.9-percent increase from the 2021
enacted level. The President's 2023 Budget: K-12 Education - Makes Historic Investments in
High-Poverty Schools. To advance the goal of providing a high-quality education to every
student, the Budget provides $36.5 billion for Title I, including $20.5 billion in discretionary
funding and $16 billion in mandatory funding, which more than doubles the program's funding
compared to the 2021 enacted level. Title I helps schools provide students in low-income
communities the learning opportunities and support they need to succeed. This substantial new
support for the program, which serves 25 million students in nearly 90 percent of school districts
across the Nation, would be a major step toward fulfilling the President's commitment to address
long-standing funding disparities between under-resourced schools-which disproportionately
serve students of color-and their wealthier counterparts. - Prioritizes the Health and Well-Being
of Students. Disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic continue to take a toll on the
physical and mental health of students, teachers, and school staff. Recognizing the profound
effect of physical and mental health on academic achievement, the Budget includes a $1 billion
investment to increase the number of counselors, nurses, school psychologists, social workers,
and other health professionals in schools. - Increases Support for Children with Disabilities. The
President is committed to ensuring that children and youth with disabilities receive the services
and support they need to thrive in school and graduate ready for college or a career. The Budget
provides an additional.
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Sean Nelson, Deputy Commissioner of Administration & Finance Fiscal and Administrative Policy, presented FY15 Budget Development at the Board of Higher Education Meeting on October 29, 2013.
10-page summary of all measures announced during Budget 2016
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In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
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2. FY 22/23 Budget Priorities
Enact a responsible, balanced state
budget
Strengthen our commitment to
students and teachers
Help small business and accelerate
economic recovery
Invest in law enforcement training
facilities and programs
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3. Enact a responsible, balanced state
budget
• Budget lives within our means
▫ Budget is balanced in both years of the biennium
• Spending levels are sustainable into the future
▫ 2023 General Assembly will inherit opportunities
not deficits
• Budget maintains healthy reserves in both years
of the biennium
▫ Healthy reserves protect taxpayers and ensure
that Indiana maintains a triple-A credit rating
• Budget invests one-time dollars from the state's
reserves in initiatives to help Hoosier families
and small businesses
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6. Strengthen our commitment to
students and teachers
• Invests $438M in new dollars for K-12
education over the biennium
• Increases K-12 tuition support formula funding
by $378M or 3.8% over the biennium
▫ FY 21 Appropriation = $7.51 billion
▫ FY 22 Appropriation = $7.61 billion (+1.25% vs FY 21)
+$93.9M vs. FY 21
▫ FY 23 Appropriation = $7.80 billion (+2.5% vs FY 22)
+$284.1M or 3.8% vs. FY 21
▫ Total new dollars vs. FY 21 base funding:
$93.9M + $284.1M = $378M over the biennium
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K-12 Tuition Support funding increased 15% from FY 2012 to FY 2020. Over that same period (CY
2012 – CY 2020), inflation (CPI-U) increased 12.7%.
8. Strengthen our commitment to
students and teachers, cont.
• Invests $150M in student learning recovery grants to address
learning loss caused by COVID-19 closures (HB 1008)
• Increases the foundation grant (i.e., basic grant for every student)
by 1.2% in FY 22 and 2.5% in FY 23
• Increases funding by nearly 30% for school-based social/emotional
health programs that promote healthy behaviors
• Provides $1M each year for the Teacher Residency grant program
• Increases funding for the Non-English Speaking program by more
than 10%, or $2.5M per fiscal year
• Appropriates $37.5M per year for Teacher Appreciation Grants to
reward effective and highly effective educators
• Restores funding for the STEM Teacher Recruitment Fund
• Increases the per student Charter and Innovation School grant to
$1,000 in FY 22 and $1,250 in FY 23
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9. Strengthen our commitment to
students and teachers, cont.
• Provides school choice options to more Hoosier families
(HB 1005)
▫ Increases the Choice Scholarship amount to 90% of basic tuition
support for all scholarship recipients
▫ Increases the eligibility for Choice Scholarships to 225% FRL in
FY 22 and 300% FRL in FY 23
▫ Expands options for students of active duty military personnel
and students with special needs through the Education
Scholarship Account (ESA) program
• Increases the annual cap on scholarship granting organization
(SGO) tax credits to $18M in FY 22 and $19M in FY 23 and
expands the number of Hoosier families that can benefit from
SGO scholarships
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10. Help small business and
accelerate economic recovery
• Establishes the Next Level Regional Recovery Initiative and appropriates
$150M for grant funding to support communities across the state and
encourage innovative policies that will spur population growth and
economic expansion
• Directs $30M to the Hoosier Hospitality Small Business Restart Grant
Program to help small Hoosier businesses get back on their feet (HB 1004)
• Increases the annual cap on the Venture Capital Investment (VCI) tax credit
to $20M per year beginning in CY 22 and establishes a bonus credit amount
for investments in minority and women-owned businesses
• Appropriates $5M per year to the IEDC for Manufacturing Readiness
Grants
• Couples Indiana's revenue code to the federal Internal Revenue Code as of
January 1, 2021 so that Hoosier businesses can benefit from federal tax
policy stimulus provisions enacted in the CARES Act and the Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2021
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11. Invest in law enforcement
training facilities and programs
• Appropriates $70M to the Indiana Law
Enforcement Academy (ILEA) to bring the Law
Enforcement Training Academy up to modern
standards and enhance public safety training (HB
1006)
• Creates a $10M grant program to ensure that all law
enforcement agencies around the state can purchase
body cameras
• Provides $3M in annual funding to expand the
successful High Tech Crimes Unit program
statewide
• Provides $5M in annual funding to the Indiana Gun
Crimes Task Force
• Restores the operating appropriation for ILEA
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12. Addressing critical needs
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• Provides $50M in funding for the Health Issues and
Challenges grant program to spur the development of
innovative policies that will improve the health outcomes of
Hoosiers (HB 1007)
• Appropriates $250M for broadband expansion grants
• Provides additional funding to increase hourly pay for Direct
Service Providers who serve individuals with intellectual and
developmental disabilities
• Restores funding that supports mental health and community
mental health centers
• Increases the state cigarette tax to $1.50/pack and establishes
a new 10% retail tax on electronic cigarettes
• Restores funding for On-My-Way Pre-K
13. Other budget highlights
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• Fully funds the Medicaid forecast
• Restores funding for graduate medical education residency programs
• Restores university operating appropriations to FY 21 levels for FY 22
and increases funding by $27M (2.0%) in FY 23
• Fully funds the state’s financial aid programs at the projected
expenditure levels for both fiscal years
• Funds a 13th check in FY 22 and FY 23 for retired members of TRF,
PERF, and the public safety plans
• Appropriates $20M to the Department of Revenue to complete the
modernization of the agency’s tax collection software
• Provides $110M to pay off outstanding debt on state facilities
• Provides funding to upgrade several National Guard Armories and the
Indiana State Police post and laboratory in Lowell
• Sets aside $100M of one-time funding in FY 23 for the creation of a
Capital Reserve Account, which could be used to fund future state
capital needs
• Provides $50M of one-time funding in FY 22 to cash fund the Fall Creek
Pavilion at the Indiana State Fairgrounds