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New America Foundation, 2009
President George W. Bush submitted his eighth and final budget request to the Congress on Monday. Under the proposal, fiscal year 2009 discretionary spending--spending subject to annual appropriations--would be at the same level as in the prior year for domestic programs and agencies not involved in homeland security efforts. The budget request…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Budgets, Presidents, Federal Aid
Jacobson, Linda – New America Foundation, 2009
This report on the state's early education system offers a dark assessment, but not a fatalistic one, especially if leaders can seize and build on reform efforts that have already started in patches throughout the state. There's much more that policymakers, advocates and the state can--and should--be doing to work toward a day when all California…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Primary Education, Educational Improvement, Educational Change
Luebchow, Lindsey – New America Foundation, 2009
This issue brief details shortcomings of the current Title I comparability provision and provides recommendations for how to improve it. The paper includes a detailed examination of the inequities within school districts, the loopholes in the law that allow these inequities, the repercussions of unequal distribution of resources, and…
Descriptors: Low Income Groups, Disadvantaged Schools, Educational Resources, Federal Regulation
Delisle, Jason; Luebchow, Lindsey; Rieman, Heather – New America Foundation, 2008
Next week, President George W. Bush will submit his eighth and final budget request to the Congress. How has he fared with respect to education budget proposals thus far? Answer: although President Bush made the No Child Left Behind Act, which deals with elementary and secondary education, the hallmark of his education policy, from a federal…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Federal Aid, Budgets, Presidents
Delisle, Jason – New America Foundation, 2007
This report argues that advance appropriations serve no functional purpose for schools, but they create a loss of transparency, comparability, and simplicity in federal education budgeting. It allocates spending before future budgets have been established. The approach was originally used to skirt spending limits and budget procedures in place…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Federal Aid, Financial Support, Budgeting