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What's Happening in Washington - February 2026 Edition

Includes a Live Web Event on 02/04/2026 at 3:00 PM (EST)

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Hear Kuna Tavalin, CEC’s Senior Advisor for Policy and Advocacy, discuss policy updates on how recent developments in Washington, D.C. are impacting special education. From IDEA funding and federal legislation to local budget priorities and workforce challenges, we cover critical issues shaping services for children and youth with disabilities and look ahead to 2026. 

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Live Webinar: What's Happening in Washington | February 2026 Edition
02/04/2026 at 3:00 PM (EST)  |  60 minutes  |  Attendance Required
02/04/2026 at 3:00 PM (EST)  |  60 minutes  |  Attendance Required

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.