How are state data systems the key to making federal budget priorities a reality?
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The President’s fiscal year 2023 budget request outlines an ambitious policy agenda that will require cross-sector collaboration to address new and persistent challenges faced by learners, workers, and communities. State data systems are key to making these federal budget priorities a reality—but states will face challenges effectively implementing these changes unless they are accompanied by a robust investment in integrated state P–20W data systems
Our newly released two-part blog series ([link removed]) discusses how investments can create strong state data systems to inform policy and program implementation and improve outcomes for learners across the P–20W spectrum.
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Mark Your Calendars!
WEBINAR:
Using Federal Funding to Improve States’ P–20W Data Ecosystems
Tuesday, July 19 | 3:30PM Eastern
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Join DQC, along with an expert panel of federal and state leaders, to discuss the ways that leaders can use federal funding to improve the P–20W data ecosystem in states.
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Panelists include:
* Jane Clark, Associate Director, Data Quality Campaign (Moderator)
* Jed Herrmann, Senior Advisor for Policy Outreach, US Department of the Treasury
* Christin Lotz, Director of the Office of Evidence and Impact, Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration
* Michael Vente, Chief Performance Officer, Colorado Department of Higher Education
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