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On the recordApril 13, 2015
On Saturday April 11, our Nation commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. Seven years have passed since No Child Left Behind was signed into law, which was the last reauthorization of the ESEA. A new reauthorization is long overdue. We need to make children our priority by providing equal opportunity for a quality education for all children. The partisan manner this House displayed for the ESEA's reauthorization is disheartening and leaves too many of our children behind. Democrats and Republicans should be working together to draft a bill that ensures that all students have access to a world class education, that ensures that States set high standards and goals to ensure all students graduate career or college ready, and that ensures that strong accountability measures are in place for children and families. Let us return to the table and draft a bill that will support an equitable 21st century education system. ____________________
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Marcia Fudge
Democratic · Ohio

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