No Child Left Behind Overhaul Hits a Speed Bump
Should we not listen to the teachers? A hearing to listen to the superintendents. A hearing to listen to the principals. Let them read the bill and find out what’s in the bill.”
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Should we not listen to the teachers? A hearing to listen to the superintendents. A hearing to listen to the principals. Let them read the bill and find out what’s in the bill.”
The relationship goes back to the 1980s, when the men served in the Texas Legislature — or as Cuellar put it, “I knew him when he was a Democrat.”
Rand Paul (R-Ky.) ran against the Washington establishment in 2010, but the tea party candidate is finding it doesn’t hurt his cause to work within the system.
,” the policy that prohibited gay individuals from openly serving in the military.
The Nevada Democrat complained on the Senate floor that Republicans haven’t held up their end of the bargain to help keep the Senate running smoothly with a minimum of procedural roadblocks.
Thad Viers (R) came in for an interview recently, I wasn’t sure what to expect.
DeMint, who endorsed the former Massachusetts governor in 2008, made clear in an interview late last week that he has made no decisions on whom he will support in the 2012 primary.
The brief phone call was the first between the two in nearly three weeks.
Still, the meeting is sure to raise eyebrows on both sides of the Atlantic.
“A lot of conversations going on amongst the appropriators and, frankly, some at the leadership level trying to come to an agreement,” Boehner said.
“We’ve asked the department to clarify what their actions are in that regard,” Franks said in a phone interview last week.
“We formed our exploratory committee for 2012,” Lange said in a Wednesday phone interview.
But the Senate bill mimics an approach still on the table in the House — to pass three or four bills that combine several appropriations bills each.
“We both kind of commented on it,” Wincup said in his first interview since the attack. “It was on our clothes, and the desk in front of us.”
The contest for Georgia’s newest Congressional district is shaping up to be a Republican showdown between the tea party and the establishment, and a battle between two of the state’s top consultants.
“I made a commitment with the president through his re-election, which I am confident he will do, and then my wife and I will be back in Chicago,” Daley told NBC News affiliate WMAQ in an interview
Marcia Fudge (D) in the redrawn 11th district.
In an interview, Lingle noted that Republicans picked up seven state House seats in 2000, when she served as the state GOP chairwoman, despite President George W.
“When you can fight something, I think that definitely makes people more energized,” Rebecca Connors, Friends of the Earth’s online director, said in an interview.
As the assistant doorkeeper from 1861 until his death in 1895, he would push back the hands of the clock at the request of the vice president to forestall adjournment.