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Former Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin won the Democratic endorsement for CT's 1st Congressional District, setting the stage for a 3-way primary.

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Former Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin won the Democratic endorsement for CT's 1st Congressional District, setting the stage for a 3-way primary.

The government’s scrapping of the fees-free scheme saves money but doesn’t solve deeper inequalities that shape who enrols in tertiary education in the first place.

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The government’s scrapping of the fees-free scheme saves money but doesn’t solve deeper inequalities that shape who enrols in tertiary education in the first place.

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For a year now, in press releases, letters, speeches and interviews, Gov. Wes Moore has had stern words for PJM Interconnection, the electric grid operator serving the state. But Monday, he took his gripes straight to PJM, which held its annual meeting in Baltimore.

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For a year now, in press releases, letters, speeches and interviews, Gov. Wes Moore has had stern words for PJM Interconnection, the electric grid operator serving the state. But Monday, he took his gripes straight to PJM, which held its annual meeting in Baltimore.

Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox.Colorado lawmakers want to dramatically curtail the power of Boards of Cooperative Educational Services to authorize certain kinds of public schools and homeschool enrichment programs located outside of their member school districts. With just a few days left in the state’s legislative session, the State House on Monday passed two amendments to Colorado’s School Finance Act that create new guardrails on the public education co-ops. There are still a few more steps before the Finance Act will become law, including a third reading of the bill and meetings to hammer out differences between the House and Senate versions, but the amendments face a good chance of survival. The two amendments represent the culmination of months of frustration by some state lawmakers over a Monument-based co-op they say has exploited loopholes in state law to open public schools and dozens of homeschool enrichment programs all over the state. Together, the enrichment programs cost the state tens of millions of dollars at a time when Colorado is facing a huge budget hole. The co-op that will be most impacted by the two amendments is called Education reEnvisioned Board of Cooperative Educational Services, or ERBOCES. Last fall, the group quietly opened what its leader called Colorado’s “first public Christian school” and six months later sued the state, alleging religious discrimination. ERBOCES also has more than 50 enrichment programs, most created in the last few years, that offer tuition-free activities to homeschoolers, including martial arts classes and sports camps. One of the amendments passed Monday, Amendment 42, mirrors provisions of a bill the powerful Joint Budget Committee ordered to be drafted in April, but never introduced. It would limit the geographical reach of co-ops like ERBOCES, allowing them to authorize schools and programs only in their member school districts. The amendment would not impact the ability of public education co-ops to authorize online schools that enroll students from multiple school districts. ERBOCES has only two member districts: District 49 and the Elizabeth School District. The amendment would allow some existing homeschool enrichment programs to continue operating outside of their authorizers’ territory on a temporary basis if they meet certain conditions.Amendment 42 would also limit homeschool enrichment programs that can be approved by any kind of authorizer — a school district, charter school, or public education co-op. For example, programs wouldn’t be allowed to provide activities not generally available to students attending public schools. Finally, the amendment would bar publicly funded homeschool enrichment programs from enrolling private school students. Some of the homeschool enrichment programs authorized by ERBOCES provide one day of free programming a week — Lego-building, music and art, for example — to students who attend private school the rest of the week. When Rep. Emily Sirota, a Denver Democrat, introduced Amendment 42 on Monday, she said audits by the state education department “have shown that public school dollars are paying for home school and private school students to receive all sorts of things like private ski lessons, private horseback riding, private music lessons, club sports … private jiu jitsu classes and more.”“And these are all things that families who have full time students in public schools have to pay for with their own money,” she said. The second amendment approved Monday, Amendment 33, clarifies an existing state law that describes how school districts and BOCES can contract out certain educational services. Under the amendment, that law won’t allow districts or BOCES to authorize schools — with the exception of online schools — that are entirely run by contractors. The amendment says a public school run by a contractor could be created under other state laws, such as Colorado’s charter school law. That would not apply to ERBOCES though because such co-ops are not allowed to open charter schools. It’s not clear what would happen to ERBOCES’ bricks and mortar schools, including Riverstone Academy, the public Christian school, if the amendment takes effect. The 30-student school is run by a contractor.Ann Schimke is a senior reporter at Chalkbeat. Contact Ann at aschimke@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox.Colorado lawmakers want to dramatically curtail the power of Boards of Cooperative Educational Services to authorize certain kinds of public schools and homeschool enrichment programs located outside of their member school districts. With just a few days left in the state’s legislative session, the State House on Monday passed two amendments to Colorado’s School Finance Act that create new guardrails on the public education co-ops. There are still a few more steps before the Finance Act will become law, including a third reading of the bill and meetings to hammer out differences between the House and Senate versions, but the amendments face a good chance of survival. The two amendments represent the culmination of months of frustration by some state lawmakers over a Monument-based co-op they say has exploited loopholes in state law to open public schools and dozens of homeschool enrichment programs all over the state. Together, the enrichment programs cost the state tens of millions of dollars at a time when Colorado is facing a huge budget hole. The co-op that will be most impacted by the two amendments is called Education reEnvisioned Board of Cooperative Educational Services, or ERBOCES. Last fall, the group quietly opened what its leader called Colorado’s “first public Christian school” and six months later sued the state, alleging religious discrimination. ERBOCES also has more than 50 enrichment programs, most created in the last few years, that offer tuition-free activities to homeschoolers, including martial arts classes and sports camps. One of the amendments passed Monday, Amendment 42, mirrors provisions of a bill the powerful Joint Budget Committee ordered to be drafted in April, but never introduced. It would limit the geographical reach of co-ops like ERBOCES, allowing them to authorize schools and programs only in their member school districts. The amendment would not impact the ability of public education co-ops to authorize online schools that enroll students from multiple school districts. ERBOCES has only two member districts: District 49 and the Elizabeth School District. The amendment would allow some existing homeschool enrichment programs to continue operating outside of their authorizers’ territory on a temporary basis if they meet certain conditions.Amendment 42 would also limit homeschool enrichment programs that can be approved by any kind of authorizer — a school district, charter school, or public education co-op. For example, programs wouldn’t be allowed to provide activities not generally available to students attending public schools. Finally, the amendment would bar publicly funded homeschool enrichment programs from enrolling private school students. Some of the homeschool enrichment programs authorized by ERBOCES provide one day of free programming a week — Lego-building, music and art, for example — to students who attend private school the rest of the week. When Rep. Emily Sirota, a Denver Democrat, introduced Amendment 42 on Monday, she said audits by the state education department “have shown that public school dollars are paying for home school and private school students to receive all sorts of things like private ski lessons, private horseback riding, private music lessons, club sports … private jiu jitsu classes and more.”“And these are all things that families who have full time students in public schools have to pay for with their own money,” she said. The second amendment approved Monday, Amendment 33, clarifies an existing state law that describes how school districts and BOCES can contract out certain educational services. Under the amendment, that law won’t allow districts or BOCES to authorize schools — with the exception of online schools — that are entirely run by contractors. The amendment says a public school run by a contractor could be created under other state laws, such as Colorado’s charter school law. That would not apply to ERBOCES though because such co-ops are not allowed to open charter schools. It’s not clear what would happen to ERBOCES’ bricks and mortar schools, including Riverstone Academy, the public Christian school, if the amendment takes effect. The 30-student school is run by a contractor.Ann Schimke is a senior reporter at Chalkbeat. Contact Ann at aschimke@chalkbeat.org.

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دونالد ترامپ، رئيس جمهوری آمریکا روز دوشنبه بار دیگر با تیم امنیت ملی خود در کاخ سفید دیدار و گفت‌وگو کرد.

The three-member state search committee charged with finding a permanent Prince George’s County Public Schools superintendent has narrowed the field to three finalists and sent their names on to County Executive Aisha Braveboy for the final selection.

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The three-member state search committee charged with finding a permanent Prince George’s County Public Schools superintendent has narrowed the field to three finalists and sent their names on to County Executive Aisha Braveboy for the final selection.

Mientras la Casa Blanca insiste en que su política hacia Taipéi no ha cambiado, crece en el Congreso de EE UU el temor a que alguno de estos temas acabe convertido en moneda de cambio diplomática.

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Mientras la Casa Blanca insiste en que su política hacia Taipéi no ha cambiado, crece en el Congreso de EE UU el temor a que alguno de estos temas acabe convertido en moneda de cambio diplomática.

La primera Cuenta Pública 2026 del presidente José Antonio Kast se concretará el próximo 1 de junio de 2026. El...

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Paul Gerber, 58, lived in a wooden shed with no ablutions in Kalbaskraal while the state contacted 173 facilities on his behalf without success

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Paul Gerber, 58, lived in a wooden shed with no ablutions in Kalbaskraal while the state contacted 173 facilities on his behalf without success

El exfutbolista y José Elías fueron sancionados por usar información privilegiada en Bolsa.

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El exfutbolista y José Elías fueron sancionados por usar información privilegiada en Bolsa.

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Laughing Liberally Milwaukee is hosted by comedian, cartoonist and satirist Matthew Filipowicz. The post Post From Community: Laughing Liberally Milwaukee appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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The final confirmation vote will be in the coming days.

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The final confirmation vote will be in the coming days.

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Author of state parks guide holding book launch on May 14

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More than a year after he confessed to stabbing and beating three men to death at a Tucson prison, the Pinal County Attorney’s Office has filed its intent to seek the death penalty against Ricky Wassenaar. Wassenaar, 63, was already serving 16 life sentences for crimes he committed while trying to break out of prison […]

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More than a year after he confessed to stabbing and beating three men to death at a Tucson prison, the Pinal County Attorney’s Office has filed its intent to seek the death penalty against Ricky Wassenaar. Wassenaar, 63, was already serving 16 life sentences for crimes he committed while trying to break out of prison […]

El conjunto asturiano certifica su descenso tras una temporada marcada por el caos y la impotencia.

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El conjunto asturiano certifica su descenso tras una temporada marcada por el caos y la impotencia.

O governo interino da Venezuela rechaçou nesta segunda-feira (11) as declarações do secretário-geral das Nações Unidas, Antônio Guterres, que insinuaram uma suposta “cumplicidade” de autoridades venezuelanas com o sequestro do ex-presidente Nicolás Maduro por tropas dos EUA no dia 3 de janeiro. Ao ser questionado sobre o endurecimento do bloqueio imposto a Cuba e se […] Fonte

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La muerte de dos guardias civiles al perseguir una narcolancha en las costas de Huelva reactiva el debate sobre la seguridad en el Estrecho de Gibraltar, mientras Génova acusa al Gobierno de falta de medios y anuncia un plan integral contra el crimen organizado.

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La muerte de dos guardias civiles al perseguir una narcolancha en las costas de Huelva reactiva el debate sobre la seguridad en el Estrecho de Gibraltar, mientras Génova acusa al Gobierno de falta de medios y anuncia un plan integral contra el crimen organizado.

Per aqueste periòde, lo debat a l’entorn deu sosteng a Israèl o a la Palestina es meslèu enrabiat, mesclat dambe pelejas de politica intèrnas sus LFI. Mes i a una frasa que s’espandiscoc i a pas guaire e contra la quala nos cau reagir: “L’antisionisme es l’amaga-sèxe de l’antisemitisme.” Frasa populara per son imatge risolièra e que’s vòu una vertat. Segon jo, es tot levat una vertat justament. Continua llegint

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Per aqueste periòde, lo debat a l’entorn deu sosteng a Israèl o a la Palestina es meslèu enrabiat, mesclat dambe pelejas de politica intèrnas sus LFI. Mes i a una frasa que s’espandiscoc i a pas guaire e contra la quala nos cau reagir: “L’antisionisme es l’amaga-sèxe de l’antisemitisme.” Frasa populara per son imatge risolièra e que’s vòu una vertat. Segon jo, es tot levat una vertat justament. Continua llegint

La Passem 2026 qu’arribè au son tèrme dissabte ser a Anglet, après aver corrut mei de 2000 quilomètres en nau dias de trajècte capvath Gasconha. Organizada per l’associacion Ligams, l’iniciativa qu’a un còp de mei demostrat la vitalitat de la lenga occitana e la capacitat de mobilizacion deu teishut associatiu, culturau e popular a l’entorn de la soa transmission. Lo trajècte de l’edicion d’aqueste an qu’avèva començat lo 30 d’abriu a Bedós, dens la vath d’Aspa, abans de traversar ueit territòris gascons entà rejúnher fin finau la còsta al Baish Ador. Continua llegint

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La Passem 2026 qu’arribè au son tèrme dissabte ser a Anglet, après aver corrut mei de 2000 quilomètres en nau dias de trajècte capvath Gasconha. Organizada per l’associacion Ligams, l’iniciativa qu’a un còp de mei demostrat la vitalitat de la lenga occitana e la capacitat de mobilizacion deu teishut associatiu, culturau e popular a l’entorn de la soa transmission. Lo trajècte de l’edicion d’aqueste an qu’avèva començat lo 30 d’abriu a Bedós, dens la vath d’Aspa, abans de traversar ueit territòris gascons entà rejúnher fin finau la còsta al Baish Ador. Continua llegint