
When you want to craft real solutions, maybe look more to your communities, your local and state governments.
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When you want to craft real solutions, maybe look more to your communities, your local and state governments.

The next generation does not need to be made easier. They need to have the same hard experiences that maybe we did.

You cannot legislate through it, you can take a different Committee and do something with it.

I do not think so. I am going to vote for it. It is not going to pass anyway.

I would suggest get the grants from places that will have them available, dependably, and that is from entities that cash-flow and do not borrow to do it.

I led a bicameral letter with 67 of my colleagues, including Tim Scott, Marco Rubio, Rick Scott, who came in when I did back in 2018, objecting to the then-proposed rule which would cost hundreds of thousands of jobs and over $30 billion…

More funding is what everybody wants from D.C. I think until it starts actually cash-flowing, that is probably a business partner that I would be a little wary of.

You are giving them fish rather than teaching them to fish, and that is an unmitigated disaster for our country if we do not teach work ethic.

I think that when it comes to funding, probably it is going to be harder to get, because if you are going more and more in debt, you are asking your kids and grandkids to pay for it.

It is fair to say that when the spirit of collaboration is working among school districts and among various levels of government and various agencies, there are ways to share experience and share best practices that help each individual…

I think, the biggest takeaway I hope people watching today or listening to this or reading about it will take is that this is a responsibility that rests with each and every one of us.

Can you share with us some of the ways that New Hampshire schools have worked together to reduce the burden of expensive cybersecurity tools and services?

I think that cybersecurity culture evolution is a bit ahead of privacy cultural evolution in organizations.

I think it is also important that people understand the impacts of a cyberattack on a K-12 school system.

I urged the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Education to improve their coordination efforts to protect K-12 schools from cyberattacks.