Not exact matches
A reader forwarded a post from the Daily Kos that
lays out all sorts of interesting
voting patterns
in the New York's reconfigured Congressional
districts that underscore just how amazing Kathy Hochul's victory was last year
in the old 26th
District and how difficult a repeat performance will be
in the new 27th.
This salary is of course being paid by the same taxpayers who a week ago
voted to terminate numerous teachers
in the Clarkstown School
District and
lay off over 50 Teaching Assistants.
The Board
voted unanimously
in late September to move expeditiously to
lay the groundwork for such waivers and multiple Maryland
districts (including Montgomery County, where I live) have indicated their intention to seek such waivers.
The Republican majority
in the Minnesota House took a solid step forward for K - 12 education last week when it
voted to require school
districts to consider performance — not just seniority — when
laying off teachers.
Another group, Teachers for a New Unionism, is gathering signatures to require UTLA members to
vote on whether they should agree to a new, «teacher - driven» evaluation system
in exchange for a
district pledge not to
lay off teachers for two years.
The 18th
district is currently represented
in the Senate by Jeff Dial, whose
voting record belies a lack of support for contraception access — his
vote for HB 2599 helped
lay the groundwork to deny state Medicaid recipients the right to receive preventive health care and birth control from Planned Parenthood — as well as his opposition to abortion — as illustrated by his
vote in favor of SB 1324, which put severe restrictions around the use of medication abortion, which don't even comply with FDA regulations.