If that's all they really care about, the best way to hold their jobs was to simply work closely with the president, fashioning budgetary compromises, designing
bipartisan education reform legislation, and getting other governmental business in hand.
Not exact matches
«National Democrats have abandoned Mike Derrick because he opposes
bipartisan education reforms, admits failing to read vital military
legislation and has reportedly — and repeatedly — violated military ethics rules,» Alcivar said, referring to a report last week by the Washington Free Beacon that Derrick reportedly violated Pentagon rules by including pictures of himself in uniform in campaign materials without a mandatory disclaimer.
In 2001, when George W. Bush's signature «No Child Left Behind» (NCLB)
education legislation was passed (with the support of Democratic Senator Ted Kennedy), «disruption,» «markets,» «accountability,» «no excuses,» and «choice» were an established part of the
bipartisan vocabulary of school
reform.