Protection of Classified Information by Congress (CRS)
The rules and procedures for protecting classified information in Congress — which differ in the House and the Senate — are described in another new CRS report.
See “Protection of Classified Information by Congress: Practices and Proposals,” updated January 11, 2006.
Most federal agencies consider the start of the hiring process to be the development of the job posting, but the process really begins well before the job is posted and the official clock starts.
The new Administration should announce a national talent surge to identify, scale, and recruit into innovative teacher preparation models, expand teacher leadership opportunities, and boost the profession’s prestige.
Congress should approve a new allowable use of Title I spending that specifically enables and encourages districts to use funds for activities that support and drive equity-focused innovation.
The incoming administration should work towards encouraging state health departments to develop clear and well-communicated data storage standards for newborn screening samples.