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Eugene

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Wed Mar 9, 2016, 12:51 PM Mar 2016

Senate Committee Votes to Approve New Education Secretary

Source: Associated Press

Senate Committee Votes to Approve New Education Secretary

By JENNIFER C. KERR, ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON — Mar 9, 2016, 12:32 PM ET

A Senate committee on Wednesday approved President Barack Obama's nomination of John B. King Jr. to be education secretary.

The 16-6 vote in the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee sent the nomination of the acting secretary to the full Senate.

If confirmed, King would oversee the department as it puts in place a bipartisan education law passed by Congress and signed by Obama in December. The measure revamps the widely criticized No Child Left Behind Act and substantially limits the federal government's role in public schools.

King, who began his education career as a high school social studies teacher, was tapped by Obama late last year to succeed longtime Education Secretary Arne Duncan, who stepped down in December.

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Senate Committee Votes to Approve New Education Secretary (Original Post) Eugene Mar 2016 OP
he did not think it was "good for our system of government to go through an entire year" with no one eppur_se_muova Mar 2016 #1
Bring on more charters! Person 2713 Mar 2016 #2

eppur_se_muova

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1. he did not think it was "good for our system of government to go through an entire year" with no one
Wed Mar 9, 2016, 02:14 PM
Mar 2016
The committee chairman, Sen. Lamar Alexander, supported the nomination and said he hoped the full Senate would act quickly. Alexander, R-Tenn., said he did not think it was "good for our system of government to go through an entire year" with no one firmly in place ...


Should we quote that in every letter, fax, and email to Repugs trying to block SCOTUS nominations ??
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