Feb 24, 2022
Host Sarah Spreitzer and ACE Senior Vice President Terry Hartle discuss the myriad regulations waiting to be finalized at the Education Department and other federal agencies. They also look at where Congress is on legislation targeting competitiveness with China—and what that means for colleges and universities—funding bills for the fiscal year that’s already well underway, and the complicated prospects for getting anything done in Washington on the eve of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Here are some of the links and references from this week’s show:
House Passes America COMPETES Act
Biden Still Touts Build Back Better, but What Does That
Mean?
The Washington Post (sub. req.) | Feb. 22, 2022
Senate Passes 3-Week Spending Bill, Averting Government
Shutdown
The New York Times (sub. req.) | Feb. 17, 2022
Biden Administration Expects to Unveil Title IX Proposals in
April
Politico | Dec. 15, 2021
ACE, 45 Other Groups Praise Biden Administration’s Effort to “Protect and Fortify” DACA
Negotiated
Rulemaking for Higher Education 2021-22
Department of Education