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Do You Think Congress Should Act for Kids? – March 13, 2015
Today, we are highlighting four actions Congress can take to help children
Keeping Kids Healthy
Why tinker with ...
What Proposed Budgets Mean for Our Region’s Children – March 6, 2015
The $1 Billion Win for Children in Southeastern Pennsylanvia
The winds of change are sweeping into the State ...
Mayor’s Proposed Budget is a Huge Victory for Philadelphia Children – March 5, 2015
PHILADELPHIA (March 5, 2015) – Public Citizens for Children and Youth released the following statement on Mayor ...
A State Budget Proposal That Makes the Right Choices for Children
Any budget is an expression of priorities. The budget proposed by Governor Wolf sends a clear signal that children ...
Governor Wolf’s Proposed Budget is a $1 Billion Win for Children and Homeowners in Southeastern Pennsylvania
Provides New Investments in Schools and Property Tax Relief for Homeowners
PHILADELPHIA (March 3rd, 2015) – ...
Superintendent Hite ‘elated’ by Wolf budget – Philadelphia Inquirer – March 3, 2015
Gov. Wolf's budget proposal would be very good for the Philadelphia schools.
His plan calls for a nearly $160 ...
A New Blueprint for How Pennsylvania can Fairly Fund its Schools – February 27, 2015
Breaking News: Campaign for Fair Education Funding Proposes New Funding Formula to Help Struggling Pennsylvania ...
Pre-K Commission charter change gets nod from Philly City Council – WHYY Newsworks – February 26, 2015
Philadelphia voters are going to be asked to create a commission on expanding pre-kindergarten citywide. The ...
Political updates on the State & Local Level – February 25, 2015 – Center City Weekly Press
State Rep. Vanessa Lowery Brown, D-Phila., chairwoman of the Pennsylvania Legislative Black Caucus, has announced ...
We Need You to Act Today to Give All Philadelphia Kids a Chance – February 24, 2015
Dear Friends,
This Thursday, February 26th, City Council will vote whether to let voters decide in the May ...
SRC feels heat for adding five charters – The Philadelphia Inquirer – February 23, 2015
he School Reform Commission continued to take heat Thursday for its decision to approve five new charter schools, ...
Charter Hearing Exposes the State’s Failure to Fund Schools and Universal Pre-K in Philly – February 20, 2015
Charter Hearing Exposes State's Failure to Fund Schools
Although new charters have not been granted in ...
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