
Welcome to the
Issues and Advocacy Section!
Hot Topic:
RRCNA Education Elections At-A-Glance. Expect widespread ripple effects as the Obama Administration
ramps up and U.S. Senators and Representatives, Governors and senior
Hill staff transition to the White House, cabinet departments, K
Street lobbying firms and think tanks. This is in addition to the
impact of five chief state school officer races, 11 governors, 35
U.S. Senators, the entire U.S. House of Representatives, more than
7300 state legislators and thousands of state and local school board
elections. We welcome your thoughts about the impact of the election
on your state or region.
You can see a few observations about immediate changes in the 1)
Executive Branch, 2) U.S. House, 3) U.S. Senate, 4) State Results –
Governors and Chief state school officers, 5) state legislatures,
followed by 6) RRCNA resources for cultivating elected officials and
other policy makers.
Hot Topic:
Reading Recovery: A Guide for Decision Makers enhances
communications and advocacy with State and federal lawmakers,
superintendents, board members, administrators, and others who play
a role in setting spending and policy priorities for education.
Hot Topic:
Reading Recovery: A Guide for Governors enhances communications
and advocacy with governors, chief state school officers, and other
state education policy makers.
Hot Topic:
Committee for Education Funding (CEF) features Descubriendo la
Lectura.
Proposed Education Budget for FY 2009
released February 4, 2008. Below is a Summary of potential funding
options for Reading Recovery and literacy education. RRCNA will
closely monitor the budget and appropriations process this year.
FY 2009 Proposed Budgets for Selected Line Items
In This Section: Learn more about RRCNA’s positions
on important legislative issues: the No Child Left Behind Act, the
Individuals With Disabilities Education Act, and the facts regarding
Reading Recovery and current Reading First practices.
You can also learn what government funding is available for
programs such as Reading Recovery.
Interested in Taking Action? Learn how to be an advocate and how
to contact your congressional representatives.
See Make it Great in
2008.
Our regular Advocacy Updates are at your fingertips in the
Federal 411 section.
For a historical perspective on RRCNA’s advocacy efforts, visit
the Archives, arranged by date. |