While Congress, for the most part, sits gridlocked, state lawmakers have been busy: In this legislative session, they passed more than 600 education-related bills that cover everything from more scholarship opportunities for students to expanded access to online coursework. Could all of this action at the state level signify bigger changes to come in Congress? Recess blogger Josh Bleiberg takes a look in his post, "Ed Policy Update: What Have States Done So Far in 2014?" here: http://www.youngedprofessionals.org/yep-dc-recess-blog/education-policy-update-what-have-state-legislators-done-so-far-in-2014
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