Tag: reforms

Senate fails to advance spending bills as Democrats push for DHS reforms : NPR

Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., stands back as fellow Democrats talk to reporters at the U.S. Capitol

Hochul shies away from rolling back criminal justice reforms like Raise the Age, boasting NYS ‘got them done’

Governor Kathy Hochul recently defended her decision not to address major public safety issues in her proposed budget

SEND adviser admits reforms ‘taking longer than sector hoped’

Dame Christine Lenehan remarked that the government is 'taking longer than anticipated' to 'finalize its strategies.' Dame Christine

‘No real subject inspection’: Spielman slams Ofsted reforms

A former chief inspector has raised concerns that Ofsted reforms are set to “dismantle inspection” and “remove all

Matt Hood to lead new health reforms ‘delivery unit’

The founder of Oak National Academy is set to lead a new initiative within the Department of Health

Kathy Hochul ‘willing’ to consider Raise the Age reforms as she takes victory lap on discovery tweaks

New York Criminal Evidence Discovery Rules Take Effect as Governor Hochul Signals Willingness to Revisit "Raise the Age"

Safety reforms could be coming for Chicagoland transit, but funding still up in the air

Lawmakers in Springfield are racing against the clock to pass major reforms to Chicagoland's transit system before their

NY’s justice ‘reforms’ claim another innocent child’s life — and also failed her alleged teen shooter

Evette Jeffrey, a 16-year-old girl with her whole future ahead of her, tragically lost her life while riding

Teachers Can’t Be Bombarded With Reforms

In his new memoir, "Teacher By Teacher: The People Who Change Our Lives," John B. King Jr. reflects

THIS IS THE WAY: Republicans in Montana Are Passing Aggressive Reforms to Build New Housing |

In the ongoing saga of American housing, one point seems universally acknowledged: the urgent need for new housing

Wilding at will — NY’s ‘reforms’ let kids sow terror

On a bright Saturday afternoon in late March, 6-year-old Inez O’Brien and her mother Ellena were making their