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A component to Governor Jerry Brown's May revision of the 2013-2014 proposed budget is allocating $1 billion to improve Common Core State Standards in
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Complicated relations between California and the federal government on a state waiver for No Child Left Behind
The Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) hosted a discussion with University of California (UC) President Mark Yudof on Tuesday. Yudof reflected on his five years leading the UC system
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California Senate Bill 594 is set to incentivize private partnerships with public schools through bonds. The state would create the "California Career Pathways
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California Assembly Bill 864 is an attempt to address the issue of under-qualified athletic trainers practicing in the profession. California is one of two states that does
32 states have previously put the right for same-sex couples to receive civil marriages to a popular vote, and 32 times the measures were voted down. Yesterday, however, three states
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Social media plays a vital role in 21st century political campaigns, allowing for direct communication between candidates and voters. By analyzing this election's presidential social
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As turmoil in the Middle East grows, the presidential race focuses on foreign policy, with candidates trying to give voters
Since January of 2011, the House of Representatives has voted on partially or entirely repealing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (the health care reform bill also known as
On Saturday, if Congress does not intervene, student loan interest rates for 7 million American students will double from 3.4% to 6.8%. The issue has become an excuse
In the June issue of RollingStone Michael Hastings wrote “America’s Last Prisoner of War,” a piece on Bowe Bergdahl, an American soldier captured by the Taliban-affiliated Haqqani Network in
In 1971 the 26th amendment to the United States Constitution was adopted, lowering the voting age from 21 to 18. Since that time, critics periodically call for returning the voting