On the recordMarch 5, 2018
if an education is a passport out of poverty, as Lyndon Johnson said, then your plan for public education in our country puts students' future at risk.
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congress.govif an education is a passport out of poverty, as Lyndon Johnson said, then your plan for public education in our country puts students' future at risk.
Criticism of the public education plan's impact on students' futures.
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