State Actions Update: Literacy, School Choice and Teacher Supports Lead the Way in May 2025

Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, West Virginia, Wisconsin

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May 2025 marked a pivotal month for education policy nationwide. As legislative sessions wind down in many states, governors signed a wave of student-centered reforms into law, while lawmakers continued to advance key priorities.  

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed a major hybrid funding bill, a new state budget investing in literacy and education scholarship accounts (ESAs) and bills promoting phone-free classrooms and dual enrollment. Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs strengthened early literacy by signing two bills, while Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp approved critical funding for ESAs and literacy coaches. Indiana Gov. Mike Braun enacted policies boosting teacher pay and career pathways. In Colorado, Gov. Jared Polis prioritized literacy and postsecondary readiness. And in South Carolina, Gov. Henry McMaster expanded the state’s ESA program, giving more families access to educational opportunities. 

Meanwhile, some states continued to negotiate their budgets and key education bills. Florida’s legislative session extended into June to finalize the budget and several pending education priorities. Oklahoma and Nevada legislatures advanced bills to improve math proficiency, strengthen teacher pipelines and expand school choice—proposals that now await final votes or signatures. 

Across the country, the trend is clear: states are signaling a deep commitment to ensuring all students have the opportunity to succeed.  

ExcelinEd in Action is closely tracking these developments and supporting states as they craft policies that put students first. Below is a detailed state-by-state recap of the education bills and budget actions that moved in May 2025. 

To explore the education bills moving in your state, scroll down or use the jump links below. 

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Solution Areas:

College & Career Pathways, Digital Access & Equity, Early Literacy, Education Funding, Private Education Choice, Public Education Choice, School Accountability, Teachers & Leaders

About the Author

Ashley DeMauro Mullins is the National Legislative Director for ExcelinEd in Action. In this role, Ashley manages the organization’s Legislative Affairs team and works with leaders and lawmakers from across the states to promote student-centered solutions.