Unlike the administration's plan to offer temporary waivers that keep schools tied to a failing law, the proposals before us today take a step closer to enacting lasting education reforms that will raise the bar for student achievement and improve the classroom experience for children nationwide.
On the recordFebruary 15, 2012
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Kline criticizes temporary waivers and advocates for lasting education reforms.
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