Senate Leaders Are Sports Throwbacks
Times change, but the Senate’s top two leaders love to kick it old school.
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Times change, but the Senate’s top two leaders love to kick it old school.
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Last year, a group of mainly young conservative intellectuals made a splash with a document titled “Room to Grow,” attempting to outline policies that would address
Also, limiting teachers union power to wage negotiation, not school management, and expanding school choice by letting federal and state dollars follow students to whatever school they attend.
Internal messages obtained by CQ Roll Call show the department’s budget and manpower are stretched thin halfway through the fiscal year.
Internal messages obtained by CQ Roll Call show the department’s budget and manpower are stretched thin halfway through the fiscal year.
“If you are going to provide an incentive for people to go do things, the incentive should be there, whether or not you borrowed for school,” James said.
Sources tell me that Lopez-Cantera’s two children attend Hebrew Day School, and Bousquet has already reported that the lieutenant governor’s wife, Renee, is on the board of the Hebrew Loan Association
Q: You were an athlete in high school. Do you still have a favorite sport to play, and do you play for any congressional teams?
Bishop, D-N.Y., was frustrated when he was denied loan repayment after he started attending law school part-time at Touro Law School in New York.
“I’ve been talking about this since I’ve been whip, and even just a freshman member,” McCarthy told CQ Roll Call.
“I’ve been talking about this since I’ve been whip, and even just a freshman member,” McCarthy told CQ Roll Call.
Saa, who is now attending school in Virginia, said she found the phrase, “Give me liberty or give me death,” when she arrived in America.
A graduate of Harvard Law School, Lynch has spent a significant amount of her tremendous career going after corrupt politicians, mobsters and criminals that other less-capable individuals might
Fifty-two percent of poor kids are not ready for school. Quality pre-school can be done better and cheaper than Head Start does it.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) With 14 fingers between them, there’s never a shortage of joke material for Montana Sen.
Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call In reality, Congress stands a vanishingly small chance of solving in the next few months tax policy issues that have been decades in the making.
To avoid a failing school label, more and more students are simply pushed out.
Oversight Chairman Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, told CQ Roll Call the lack of a hearing is due to the time crunch. “We don’t have time,” Chaffetz said. “The clock is ticking.
That consensus is this: Continue the law’s important measurements of academic progress of students but restore to states, school districts, classroom teachers and parents the responsibility for deciding