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This page provides reference documents developed by the NGA Center on a range of issues, including preparing for an influenza and effective strategies for sustaining a workforce.
Current News & Events:
<!--00-->NGA Executive Director Testifies on the HillNGA Executive Director Testifies on the Hill
Ray Scheppach, NGA executive director, testified before the United States Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs at a hearing titled Follow the Money: State and Local Oversight of Stimulus Funding.
<!--01-->NGA Releases Analysis of Governors' Annual State of the State AddressesNGA Releases Analysis of Governors' Annual State of the State Addresses
An analysis of governors' State of the State Addresses reiterates the stark fiscal outlook most states are facing in 2009, according to a new report released by the NGA Center.
<!--02-->NGA and CCSSO Offer New Approaches to Strengthen Afterschool Opportunities for StudentsNGA and CCSSO Offer New Approaches to Strengthen Afterschool Opportunities for Students
A new report by the NGA Center and the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) highlights the positive impact high-quality Extended Learning Opportunities (ELOs) have on student success and offers state leaders a blueprint to ensure ELO effectiveness.
In the States:
Maine Community Colleges Offer Tuition Break for Jobless
Beginning this fall, community college students in Maine whose parents are laid off will be able to attend school tuition-free, under a program announced by the Maine Community College System.