Cory Turner
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Thanks for having me, Brittany. Yes.
Thanks for having me, Brittany. Yes.
Thanks for having me, Brittany. Yes.
Yeah, I wouldn't want to do either. I'm just going to bow out of both.
Yeah, I wouldn't want to do either. I'm just going to bow out of both.
Yeah, I wouldn't want to do either. I'm just going to bow out of both.
The easiest answer to that question is they hate the way Democrats in particular have used the department as kind of a cudgel to pursue liberal or progressive items on their agenda. I think the best, most recent example is Republicans were really angry with President Biden when
The easiest answer to that question is they hate the way Democrats in particular have used the department as kind of a cudgel to pursue liberal or progressive items on their agenda. I think the best, most recent example is Republicans were really angry with President Biden when
The easiest answer to that question is they hate the way Democrats in particular have used the department as kind of a cudgel to pursue liberal or progressive items on their agenda. I think the best, most recent example is Republicans were really angry with President Biden when
When he tried to expand protections under federal civil rights law known as Title IX, he tried to expand protections for transgender students. And Republicans saw that as a blatant overreach.
When he tried to expand protections under federal civil rights law known as Title IX, he tried to expand protections for transgender students. And Republicans saw that as a blatant overreach.
When he tried to expand protections under federal civil rights law known as Title IX, he tried to expand protections for transgender students. And Republicans saw that as a blatant overreach.
I think the most important thing to talk about here is the Department of Education manages two enormous and enormously important pots of money that go to our public schools. One helps pay for special education through a federal law known as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
I think the most important thing to talk about here is the Department of Education manages two enormous and enormously important pots of money that go to our public schools. One helps pay for special education through a federal law known as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
I think the most important thing to talk about here is the Department of Education manages two enormous and enormously important pots of money that go to our public schools. One helps pay for special education through a federal law known as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
The same is true of another funding pot called Title I. So this money goes specifically to schools all over the country, not just big city schools, but lots of schools. One streetlight rural towns where, you know, because we fund our schools primarily through state and local property taxes, these schools are just at a financial disadvantage. They just are.
The same is true of another funding pot called Title I. So this money goes specifically to schools all over the country, not just big city schools, but lots of schools. One streetlight rural towns where, you know, because we fund our schools primarily through state and local property taxes, these schools are just at a financial disadvantage. They just are.