10
March , 2010
Wednesday

NCBM

National Conference of Black Mayors

Boost in Food-Stamp Funding Percolates Through Economy
Congressional TriCaucus Declares ‘Health Coverage Is Not Enough’
Rural Riddle: Do Jobs Follow Broadband Access?
National Conference of Black Mayors and Census Bureau Co-Convene Briefing on 2010 Census and the African Diaspora
GM Gets To Dump Its Polluted Sites
President Obama Urges Tax Breaks to Add Jobs
New Year But No Relief for Strapped States
Small Cities Eyeing Stimulus Money To Bring High Speed Internet To All
FCC Report: Bringing Broadband to Rural America
Youth Empowerment Summit
Welfare Benefits and Drug Use
Prudence International Publisher Commends NCBM on Working Visit to Nigeria
Unions Join Fray in Health-Care Overhaul
Politics and the Financial Crisis Slow the Drive to Privatize
Speaker Pelosi Meets With Black Leadership Forum
US Dept of Education Report: Basic Reading Skills and Adult Literacy
White House Releases ‘Roadmap to Recovery’
Boost in Food-Stamp Funding Percolates Through Economy
NY City and State Agree to Repay U.S. for Improper Medicaid Claims

educationThe Education Committee focuses on the operations of the nation’s educational systems and policies related to equitable resource distribution, curriculum development, standardized testing, and access to quality education.

Chair
Mayor Ajoku
Cruger, MS

Centennial Towers, 101 Marietta Street Ste. 3410, Atlanta, Georgia 30303 | Phone: (404) 765-6444 | Fax: (404) 765-6430 | Email: info@ncbm.org