In Minnesota, home of
bipartisan school choice legislation, we are facing a significant but little acknowledged problem:
Not exact matches
WASHINGTON, DC — House Speaker John Boehner (R - OH) today introduced
bipartisan legislation reauthorizing the groundbreaking Washington, DC
school choice program.
Lawmakers in at least 34 states have proposed
legislation related to private
school choice, but that doesn't mean they are becoming reality, according to a
bipartisan organization that tracks state issues.
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.