Let me be clear: House Democrats would never have supported, and the President of the United States would have never signed, a law that revoked rulemaking authority or set a dangerous precedent when it comes to the federal government's role in protecting the civil rights of all students.
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Emphasizing the importance of federal regulations in protecting students' civil rights.
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