Last year, those hearings proved uncomfortable for Senate Republicans too, when they seemed to find themselves unable to criticize specific aspects of de Blasio's education agenda, despite the assistance of
powerful education reform advocacy groups in New York City.
According to Achieve Hartford's own website, the
education reform advocacy group is funded by some of the most
powerful corporate
education reform industry companies in the country including the Aetna, Prudential, Travelers, Bank of America, ING, The Phoenix and Metro - Hartford Alliance.