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March 22, 2026

Trump’s AI Policy: Federal Preemption Push

The Trump administration has released a new AI policy framework aimed at guiding Congress. The blueprint emphasizes federal preemption to override burdensome state-level AI regulations. This move seeks to streamline national AI governance and reduce regulatory fragmentation. Key Points Trump admin unveils AI policy blueprint for Congress Urges federal preemption of state AI laws deemed […]

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Oklahoma’s Childhood Reading Policy Push

Oklahoma House Speaker Kyle Hilbert has made improving childhood literacy a top legislative priority, discussing it at every event he attends. The focus aims to boost elementary reading scores across the state. This initiative reflects a broader emphasis on early education in Oklahoma’s policy agenda. Key Points House Speaker Kyle Hilbert prioritizes childhood literacy improvement

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Treasury Takes Over Defaulted Student Loans from DoE

The Treasury Department has assumed control of defaulted federal student loans previously managed by the Education Department. This administrative shift is portrayed as a potential step toward dismantling the Department of Education. The move aims to streamline handling of loan defaults under Treasury oversight. Key Points Treasury Department now manages defaulted federal student loans Control

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Iran Conflict: Key Lesson for US Education

The article explores how the potential war with Iran exposes significant gaps in American students’ understanding of history. It argues that this global event presents opportunities to enhance history education in U.S. schools. The piece emphasizes the rapid changes in the world and the need for better preparation of students. Key Points Iran conflict highlights

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Green Schools Cut Utility Costs Millions

School districts across the U.S. are achieving significant savings by retrofitting buildings with solar panels and energy-efficient measures. Examples include Warren County, Kentucky, saving over $2 million, Jamestown, Rhode Island, saving more than $60,000 annually, and Boulder Valley, Colorado, implementing similar upgrades. These initiatives reduce utility expenses and promote sustainability in K-12 education. Key Points

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