School board members generally would welcome regulatory relief
from federal intrusion into local policymaking, but civil rights and special education advocacy groups have expressed concern with the department's intentions.
Not exact matches
Nothing shouts hypocrisy
from the mountaintop like right wingers trying to ram through a
Federal law to officially sanction government
intrusion into the private lives of its citizens.
«We need to get away
from all the paperwork required under No Child Left Behind [President George W. Bush's signature reforms of elementary and secondary education, which many Republicans now view as a failure and an
intrusion of
federal authority into state - run education systems].»
Liberal critics charge the standards were written without sufficient input
from parents and teachers, while conservatives see the standards as a
federal intrusion on states» rights.
In public forums that Scott requested, several critics stepped forward to denounce the Common Core, offering a variety of reasons that range
from «
federal intrusion» to «data collection.»
That started to change last summer, when local tea party groups began protesting what they viewed as the latest
intrusion by an overreaching
federal government — even though the impetus had come
from the states.
I agree with the Court that the language of this statute (1) gives the Administrator only discretionary authority to make apportionments; (2) does not, on its face, bar States
from using veterans» benefits as the basis for child support orders where no such apportionment has been made or denied; and (3) should not be construed to have that as its purpose, in light of the presumption against
federal intrusion into the field of family law.