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On May 30, the U.S. Department of Education released its full budget proposal for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026, proposing significant cuts and restructuring of education programs. Join CEC Senior Policy and Advocacy Advisor Kuna Tavalin to learn about details of the budget proposal and how it could impact special education, next steps in the budget process, and what you can do to urge lawmakers to support infants, toddlers, children, and youth with disabilities.

Kuna Tavalin
Senior Advisor, Policy and Advocacy
Council for Exceptional Children
Kuna Tavalin has decades of experience in public affairs, advocacy and strategic planning in the education and human services arenas. Kuna focuses on federal policy encompassing appropriations, special education, early education, family engagement, child welfare and juvenile justice. Kuna began her career in the U.S. Senate where she covered a wide range of issues from education and child welfare to housing and transportation. Since that time, she has been working for non-profit organizations committed to helping the children and families furthest from opportunity succeed to their fullest potential. Kuna earned her teacher certification in Massachusetts and has taught middle school history.