Archive for December 2025
AESA Submits Comments Opposing New Public Charge Rule
AESA, joined by ten other education organizations, submitted comments to the Department of Homeland Security urging them to rescind the new public charge rule.
Read MoreCongress Passes Secure Rural Schools Reauthorization
On December 9, the House passed the Secure Rural Schools Reauthorization Act, which reauthorizes the program for FY24-FY26. As a reminder, the program provides critical resources for counties and schools that are near National Forest Land and are unable to generate property tax revenue.
Read MoreFederal Policy Action on Screen Time, Social Media and Student Data Privacy Related Issues
Federal attention on children and technology has surged in recent weeks, with Congress and federal agencies advancing a wide range of proposals. The House Commerce Committee introduced 19 tech-related bills—several affecting schools—and described them as part of a comprehensive strategy to protect children online. However, House versions of COPPA 2.0 and the Kids Online Safety Act diverge sharply from their bipartisan Senate counterparts, introducing partisan elements, broad preemption of state laws, and weaker safeguards for children and teens. Meanwhile, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration announced a December 10 listening session on excessive screen time and signaled interest in linking federal broadband and technology funding to outcomes tied to children’s well-being, potentially affecting programs such as BEAD and E-Rate.
Read MoreCall to Action: Advocate for FY26 Funds
The Nation’s Children Need You – Urge Congress to Maintain Education Funding for Vital Programs Now
Read MoreNovember 2025: AESA State Examiner
This month’s report for November 2025 examines state efforts to combat chronic absenteeism and school attendance related issues.
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