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Shelby M. McNeill; Christopher A. Candelaria – American Educational Research Journal, 2024
This study investigates how individual states raise revenue to pay for elementary-secondary education spending following school finance reforms (SFRs). We identify states that increased and sustained education expenditures after reform, search for legislative statutes that appropriated more education spending, and assess how policymakers funded…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, State Aid, Income, Elementary Secondary Education
Marianno, Bradley D.; Jacobsen, Rebecca; Lyon, Melissa Arnold; Hemphill, Annie A. – Teachers College Record, 2022
In this article, we examine the extent to which women teachers ran for state legislative office in 2018, where they won, and the degree to which they contributed to the surge of women representatives elected in state legislatures around the country. We engaged in a comprehensive effort to collect information on all of the teacher candidates who…
Descriptors: Teachers, Females, State Government, Legislators
Johnson, David R. – Educational Policy, 2024
Legislative professionalism is central to the politico-institutional context of postsecondary policy adoption in state governments. The core argument in existing research is that as legislative professionalism increases, structural capacity for decision-making increases. Evidence for this argument is mixed, exclusively quantitative, and assumes a…
Descriptors: State Legislation, Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Stakeholders