Washington D.C. Update – Dec 16, 2022

December 16, 2022 Dear Colleagues: On Friday afternoon President Biden signed a short-term funding bill, otherwise known as a continuing resolution or CR, that will keep the government open and funded through December 23rd. The CR keeps the government open and freezes funding levels at [...]

Washington D.C. Update – Dec 16, 20222023-01-12T02:07:34+00:00

Washington D.C. Update – Dec 9, 2022

Dear Colleagues: The final countdown is on for Congress to pass a FY2023 spending bill with the current Continuing Resolution (CR) expiring next Friday. There is considerable speculation on whether or not a bill will pass before January, but many on the Hill remain hopeful [...]

Washington D.C. Update – Dec 9, 20222023-01-12T01:58:37+00:00

Washington D.C. Update – Dec 2, 2022

Dear Colleagues: The countdown is on for Congress to pass a fiscal year (FY) 2023 package before the 117th Congress ends at the end of this month. As you will recall, the government is currently operating on a continuing resolution. Essentially what this means is [...]

Washington D.C. Update – Dec 2, 20222023-01-12T01:48:58+00:00

Washington D.C. Update – Nov 4, 2022

Dear Colleagues: We have finally made it to mid-term election week. Congress remains on recess until after the elections, but important work continues. It is my hope that by the end of the week we will have the complete results of the mid-term elections and [...]

Washington D.C. Update – Nov 4, 20222022-11-07T21:01:01+00:00

Washington D.C. Update – Oct 14, 2022

Dear Colleagues: While Congress is on an extended recess leading in to the mid-term elections, work behind the scenes continues. Washington Update typically breaks with Congress, but you can expect to see updates coming to your inbox leading up to the mid-terms. 1. Democratic Senators [...]

Washington D.C. Update – Oct 14, 20222022-10-27T18:38:23+00:00

Washington D.C. Update – Sept 30, 2022

Dear Colleagues: On Friday, Congress passed a short term spending measure that keeps the government funded at its current levels through December 16th and averts a government shutdown. Now is the time to flex your advocacy muscles- tell your story and encourage your Members of [...]

Washington D.C. Update – Sept 30, 20222022-10-04T13:03:46+00:00

Washington D.C. Update – Sept 23, 2022

Dear Colleagues: This week, Washington D.C. welcomed more than 2000 in-person participants and 1500 virtual attendees for the annual National HBCU Week Conference . This year’s conference focused on the work the federal government is doing to meet President Biden’s executive order that directed federal [...]

Washington D.C. Update – Sept 23, 20222022-10-05T17:15:03+00:00

Washington D.C. Update – Sept 16, 2022

Dear Colleagues: This week, Secretary of Education Dr. Miguel Cardona and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden launched their "Road to Success Back to School Bus Tour" . The tour kicked off in Tennessee with a visit highlighting ways states and districts are recruiting and preparing [...]

Washington D.C. Update – Sept 16, 20222022-10-05T17:11:59+00:00

Washington D.C. Update – Sept 9, 2022

Dear Colleagues: Congress may have been on recess for the month of August, but it certainly did not feel like a break. Behind the scenes staffers maintained diligent in their work as Members spent time both in DC and their home states and districts for [...]

Washington D.C. Update – Sept 9, 20222022-09-11T18:53:35+00:00

Washington D.C. Update – July 29, 2022

Dear Colleagues:  This week marked the 32nd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This landmark civil rights legislation represents the promise of inclusion and access for individuals with disabilities across our nation. While our country has made significant progress since the law was [...]

Washington D.C. Update – July 29, 20222022-07-29T21:26:19+00:00
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