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Dan Gordon, education policy expert at EducationCounsel, returns to amplifiED for a second time to help hosts Margaret Sullivan and Josh Crosson make sense of a federal landscape that's moving faster than anyone can keep up with. In this wide-ranging conversation, Dan breaks down where things stand since his last appearance: the shift from executive order chaos to the quieter but equally consequential work of implementation and enforcement. From anti-DEI investigations targeting school districts, to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act's cuts to SNAP and Medicaid and what that means for school funding in Minnesota, to the proposed 70% cut to federal education funding wrapped in the language of "local control"—Dan translates the noise into what actually matters for Minnesota students and families. The conversation also covers the courts, where Dan offers a critical reminder: lawsuits are roller coasters, and a good headline doesn't mean the fight is over. He walks through where birthright citizenship, transgender student protections, and Plyler v. Doe stand—and what Minnesotans should expect to hear from the Supreme Court this summer. The episode closes with a look at the FY2027 federal budget process, the looming midterm elections, and what a potential shift in Congressional power could mean heading into 2027.
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