
Brittany Weaver Matthews
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Granite Stater residing in DC metro. Policy @CHEPPtweets | @SNHU. Former policy @SenatorHassan, @UNHAlums. Tweets are my own and RTs not endorsements.
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We all need to pay attention. "If this is what how this administration responds to a Senator with a question.... you can only imagine what they're doing to farmworkers, to cooks, to day laborers..." -Sen Michael Padilla

“What is the price tag of this bill? The price, in the end, is the health and freedom of millions of Americans” Via Sen. Maggie Hassan


AOC: "On this point of tax on tips, as one of the only people in this body who has lived off of tips, I want to tell you a little bit about the scam ... the cap on that is $25,000 while you're jacking up taxes on people who make less than $50,000 across the US ... while kicking



This new fact sheet from Center for Higher Education Policy and Practice offers a roadmap to more inclusive #HigherEd systems for learners with disabilities. #DisabilityPrideMonth

Excited to see Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander lead on such an important issue. Military-Connected learners bring a wealth of skills and knowledge with them to #highered and it is incumbent on federal and institutional policies to use its levers to recognize and validate it for credit.


👀 Center for Higher Education Policy and Practice new paper has key insights for policymakers & colleges to expand access to career exploration & experience in #highered. Career connected curriculum, employer-partners, work-based learning, & intentional advising can unlock the promise of economic success.



Today's The New York Times article, The Typical College Student Is Not Who You Think, unpacks who is enrolled in college -increasingly older, working, & parenting. CHEPP is committed to sharing these learners' stories & advocating for policies to support them. nytimes.com/2025/08/25/us/…
