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New officers and chairmen appointed to AFE Board
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Ory Okolloh has been appointed to the Board of Adecco Group Foundation
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Chamber Corner: Worcester chamber successfully pushing for expanded vocational school access
David Sullivan
The Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce is helping to take the lead statewide in advocating for increased access to the vocational technical education system in Massachusetts.
The chamber is a co-founding partner of the Alliance for Vocational Technical Education (AVTE), a statewide coalition of other chambers of commerce, workforce development groups, associations of school administrators and social justice groups. This year, AVTE has been focused on passing several bills through the state Legislature that expand access to vocational technical schools and programs.
These bills, S.357, S.348, H.666, and H.652, were recently referred to the Joint Committee on Education and received a hearing July 6. The chamber, as well as its allies in AVTE, testified in support at the virtual hearing.
Colorado lawmakers proposing major changes to school finance formula
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Erica Meltzer
Chalkbeat Colorado
Democratic lawmakers are asking the Colorado Supreme Court to decide whether a proposed tax change that could generate millions for K-12 education is constitutional.
Colorado’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights typically requires voter approval for tax increases.
On Friday, after giving initial approval to a bill to phase in higher local tax rates over 19 years, senators took the unusual step of sending what’s called an interrogatory seeking the opinion of the state’s highest court. Republicans Sen. Kevin Priola of Brighton and Bob Rankin of Carbondale joined Democrats in what was otherwise a party-line vote on the resolution.