Are Democrats Being Blocked from Discussing Education Cuts? On a recent Friday, Democratic members of the House of Representatives were denied entry to the U.S. Department of Education headquarters in Washington, D.C. The lawmakers sought a meeting with Acting Education Secretary Denise Carter to
Saint Augustine’s University, a historically Black college, is under intense scrutiny as it attempts to secure a $70 million financial rescue deal meant to stabilize its finances and retain its accreditation. This deal, designed to demonstrate financial stability to the Southern Association of
Governor Bill Lee's $424 million private-school voucher plan, set to be discussed in a special legislative session, has ignited significant debate and criticism among policymakers and educational experts. The Governor's proposal aims to provide state funds to send up to 20,000 students to private
Digital transformation is reshaping industries worldwide, and wealth management is no exception. As technology advances, wealth management firms are leveraging digital tools to enhance client experiences, streamline operations, and stay competitive in a rapidly evolving market. This article
Governor Laura Kelly has unveiled Kansas's Fiscal Year 2026 budget, a meticulously balanced financial plan designed to maintain the state's fiscal health while fully funding essential services. The budget reflects Governor Kelly's commitment to fiscal conservatism, ensuring economic stability
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is currently evaluating a significant shift in how it funds state-related universities, including Penn State, Temple University, and the University of Pittsburgh. A newly formed Performance-Based Funding Council, consisting of lawmakers, university administrators,