Category Archives: Government

Censorship & The Blogosphere

Image via WikipediaOK that’s an interesting topic, but how could censorship be related to special education law or to this blog you ask? I know this may at first blush sound like a stretch, but wait.Many of our readers work for governments- state age… Continue reading

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Great Hearing Officer Conference

Image via WikipediaOK so I’m still getting the hang of my mobile-posting voice recognition technology. The last post should read “Great Hearing Officer Conference.” Lost in translation is the phrase that comes to mind. I was describing the conference… Continue reading

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Senator Harkin Named Chair of the Senate Education Committee

Last week Senator Tom Harkin of Iowa was named to succeed Senator Ted Kennedy as Chairman of the all-important Senate Committee on Health, education Labor & Pensions. The Help Committee has jurisdiction over IDEA, the special education law, and ot… Continue reading

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