Cory Turner
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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.
And so Title I is the federal government's response to that imbalance. And there's no difference between a school in a high poverty urban district and a high poverty rural Alabama district, which is actually where I am right now, Brittany. They both get Title I money. And so what do Republicans love or at least appreciate value about the department? It is that money.
And so Title I is the federal government's response to that imbalance. And there's no difference between a school in a high poverty urban district and a high poverty rural Alabama district, which is actually where I am right now, Brittany. They both get Title I money. And so what do Republicans love or at least appreciate value about the department? It is that money.
And so Title I is the federal government's response to that imbalance. And there's no difference between a school in a high poverty urban district and a high poverty rural Alabama district, which is actually where I am right now, Brittany. They both get Title I money. And so what do Republicans love or at least appreciate value about the department? It is that money.
There's one moment that comes to mind, which is actually the first question she got in the hearing from a Republican. It was the Republican chairman of the committee, Bill Cassidy from Louisiana. Thank you very much. I shall begin.
There's one moment that comes to mind, which is actually the first question she got in the hearing from a Republican. It was the Republican chairman of the committee, Bill Cassidy from Louisiana. Thank you very much. I shall begin.
There's one moment that comes to mind, which is actually the first question she got in the hearing from a Republican. It was the Republican chairman of the committee, Bill Cassidy from Louisiana. Thank you very much. I shall begin.
This is a question about the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. This is the law that protects students with disabilities and guarantees them. You know, there is no federal right, Brittany, for all children in the U.S. to get an education.
This is a question about the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. This is the law that protects students with disabilities and guarantees them. You know, there is no federal right, Brittany, for all children in the U.S. to get an education.
This is a question about the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. This is the law that protects students with disabilities and guarantees them. You know, there is no federal right, Brittany, for all children in the U.S. to get an education.
Education is not in the Constitution. The only federal right to an education... is afforded to kids with disabilities through the IDEA. Wow. That is so interesting. I did not know that.
Education is not in the Constitution. The only federal right to an education... is afforded to kids with disabilities through the IDEA. Wow. That is so interesting. I did not know that.
Education is not in the Constitution. The only federal right to an education... is afforded to kids with disabilities through the IDEA. Wow. That is so interesting. I did not know that.
Yeah, absolutely. Wow. Wow. It was not that long ago. IDEA is 50 years old this year when children with disabilities were turned away from public schools. Period. End of story. Gosh. Circling back to your question about Linda McMahon, she was asked a question about helping children with dyslexia. She did not reference IDEA.
Yeah, absolutely. Wow. Wow. It was not that long ago. IDEA is 50 years old this year when children with disabilities were turned away from public schools. Period. End of story. Gosh. Circling back to your question about Linda McMahon, she was asked a question about helping children with dyslexia. She did not reference IDEA.
Yeah, absolutely. Wow. Wow. It was not that long ago. IDEA is 50 years old this year when children with disabilities were turned away from public schools. Period. End of story. Gosh. Circling back to your question about Linda McMahon, she was asked a question about helping children with dyslexia. She did not reference IDEA.
She did not reference any of the protections afforded to children through IDEA. She simply said would need to receive.
She did not reference any of the protections afforded to children through IDEA. She simply said would need to receive.
She did not reference any of the protections afforded to children through IDEA. She simply said would need to receive.
It was actually a fairly generic response.