Biden Administration To Cancel $39 Billion In Student Loans
The Department Of Education Announced Friday That $39 Billion In Federal Student Loan Debt For About 800,000 Borrowers Will Be “Discharged,” Or Canceled, In The Coming Weeks.
Read moreThe Department Of Education Announced Friday That $39 Billion In Federal Student Loan Debt For About 800,000 Borrowers Will Be “Discharged,” Or Canceled, In The Coming Weeks.
Read moreU.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, FBI Director Christopher Wray, And Education Secretary Miguel Cardona Have Until March 1 To Turn Over Documents To The House Judiciary Committee About Alleged FBI Investigations Into Parents Attending School Board Meetings In Response To A Memo Garland Issued 17 Months Ago.
Read moreCampus Reform, A Project Of Leadership Institute, Has Released Its Profile On Tennessee State University Which Evaluates The School Based On Liberal Bias, Speech Codes And Other Relevant Policies And Factors.
Read moreRepublican Lawmakers Are Questioning The Biden Administration About Cancel Culture On College Campuses And Asking The Question: Why Are Federal Taxpayer Dollars Funding It?
Read moreTop Republicans In The U.S. House Are Pursuing An Investigation Into Reports That Federal Tax Dollars Designated For Covid-Related Learning Loss Were Spent To Promote “Equity Warriors,” Critical Race Theory Programming And More At Local Schools.
Read moreTennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Has Objected To The U.S. Department Of Education’s Proposed Title IX Regulations In A Formal Comment Letter Joined By Nineteen Other State Attorneys General.
Read moreRepublican U.S. Senators On Tuesday Questioned Secretary Of Education Miguel Cardona On The Issue Of School Choice In The Public Education System.
Read moreTennessee Gov. Bill Lee Is One Of 18 Republican Governors To Send A Letter To U.S. Secretary Of Education Miguel Cardona Opposing Proposed Federal Regulations For Charter Schools.
Read moreFourteen Republican Attorneys General Have Sued The Biden Administration For Not Responding To A Freedom Of Information Request Related To The Department Of Justice Calling For Surveillance Of Parents Expressing Opinions At School Board Meetings And Other Forums.
Read moreTennessee Has Received Almost 2.5 Billion Dollars In American Rescue Plan Elementary And Secondary School Emergency Relief (ARP ESSER) Funds After The Plan For How To Use The Money Was Approved By The U.S. Department Of Education.
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