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November 2025: AESA State Examiner

December 1, 2025

Each month, the State Examiner covers five topics including:

  • Legislative Issue Monitoring
  • Statehouse News: Education Policy (with links to news items)
  • State Budget and Finance Monitoring
  • National Reports Impacting Education
  • Advocacy Tips

Each topic includes a brief introduction. To read the full articles under each headline, click on the "+" sign next to the topic. Please find the pdf for readers who prefer to print a version of the November 2025 State Examiner.

Legislative Issue Monitoring

In each edition of the State Examiner, AESA monitors state-level legislation and legislative trends impacting educational service agencies and their client schools and districts. This month’s report for November 2025 examines state efforts to combat chronic absenteeism and school attendance related issues.

State Budget and Finance Monitoring

AESA monitors state level budget and finance news impacting preschool and primary and secondary education. These curated articles (with links) can provide insights into what is happening in your state and collectively across the U.S. The latest state budget and finance-related news for November 2025 follows below.

National Reports Impacting Education

AESA monitors state and national reports highlighting state-level information of interest to ESAs. As always, it is important to view these reports through a critical lens with attention to research design, methodology, data sources and citations, peer review, and publication venue. This month AESA spotlights reports from the National Association of State Budget Officials (NASBO), the Reason Foundation, and the Education Policy Institute.

The highlighted reports offer valuable insights.  Taken together, these three reports underscore a bottom line for ESAs: states are entering a more constrained and uneven fiscal environment at the same time K–12 systems face structural cost pressures and persistent workforce and service challenges, so ESAs should be planning now to help their member districts do more with limited, less predictable resources. The NASBO Fiscal Survey of the States signals that while many states still have strong reserves, revenue growth is slowing, expenditure pressures are rising, and policymakers are weighing tax changes and compensation decisions that will shape future state aid, creating both risk and opportunity for ESAs that rely heavily on state funds and often serve as implementation partners for new initiatives. Reason Foundation’s K–12 Education Spending Spotlight highlights long‑run trends of rising per‑pupil spending, rapidly growing benefit and pension costs, staffing growth that outpaces enrollment, stagnant or declining real teacher salaries, and uneven student outcomes, suggesting that education leaders will face increasing pressure to demonstrate the return on investment of every dollar and to redirect funds toward high‑impact services. The EPI analysis of the school bus driver shortage shows how these macro-level trends play out on the ground, with transportation staffing still well below pre‑pandemic levels despite recent wage gains, creating daily disruptions for students and families and exposing the fragile nature of critical support services.

In states experiencing negative trends or outcomes in these areas, ESAs can respond by using these reports to brief boards and superintendents, stress‑test multi‑year financial plans, design shared‑service strategies that reduce fixed costs (especially around benefits and non‑teaching staffing), support districts in rethinking transportation and other hard‑to‑staff operations, and position themselves as neutral data interpreters who help local leaders navigate ideologically diverse analyses while maintaining a focus on what matters most:  student access and outcomes.

Advocacy Tip

The AESA State Examiner is dedicated to equipping members with the insights, strategies, and tools they need to advance effective advocacy, influence policy outcomes, and foster meaningful change for schools and learners. Each edition is designed to build members’ understanding at both the strategic and tactical levels, illuminating practical ways to impact education policy and providing actionable knowledge to navigate an evolving policy landscape. The November 2025 edition turns its focus to the citizen-led petition process, exploring how this approach can serve as an alternative avenue for member organizations and stakeholders to drive policy change when conventional legislative action is limited or gridlocked.

AESA State Advocacy Resources for ESAs

State-level legislative advocacy plays a crucial role in shaping the educational landscape. While federal policies often set broad educational priorities, state legislatures hold significant power over the funding, governance, and standards that directly impact local schools and districts. AESA supports state-level advocacy by offering training through publications, workshops, and presentations, which can be customized for individual states.

SHARE YOUR ADVOCACY SUCCESS STORIES

 AESA would like to highlight successful state-level advocacy campaigns. Share your triumphs in state advocacy with fellow members! Contribute to our newsletter by submitting your success stories – your experiences can enlighten and inspire others in navigating the often complex landscape of state advocacy. Together, we can amplify our collective knowledge for the benefit of the entire AESA membership. Send your stories to jwade@aesa.us.

 STAY CONNECTED & INVOLVED

Have feedback for the AESA State Advocacy Team? Would you like to see a particular issue area addressed in future editions? Send feedback to jwade@aesa.us.

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