The Tennessee Education Association has released an anti-voucher ad called «Fight
Back Against Vouchers.»
Not exact matches
The case ricocheted through Colorado to the U.S. Supreme Court and
back to Colorado again, where the state supreme court is set to reconsider its ruling
against vouchers on the grounds of Colorado's Blaine Amendment, which prohibits public funding of religious institutions.
Now, I think there is a possible explanation that Gov. Jindal is ticked off at the Obama administration for their strong - arm tactics in trying to stymie the state's
voucher program and he's using the Common Core as a platform to continue fighting
back against them.
Even more disturbing, DOJ's motion, as explained in the November 2013 hearing, essentially foretells its attempt — through pre-award «
back and forth» with the state on every single
voucher — to regulate the program without any legal judgment
against the state.
Louisiana Radio Network: Gov. Edwards pushes
back against criticism over
voucher program cuts http://bit.ly/23cJYAy