The current surge we are experiencing in COVID-19 related hospitalizations began in June, long before schools reopened.
Douglas Owens
The Public Record
The concerns surrounding facial recognition technology demand a bipartisan solution, and I look forward to working with my colleagues to address these concerns.
We cannot continue to demean and disrespect the good servants, the 90 percent of good men and women policing our communities and expect technology to make up for it.
Don't just leave those kids there to languish because schools are not, are not succeeding.
It is disgusting and offensive to compare the actual voter suppression and violence of the era that we grew up in with a State law that only asks people to show their ID.
I have a very passion for, because I've watched my community that was really into education lose it the last 6 years because poor children do not have a choice like many other children to leave failing schools.
The voucher system was working in D.C. years ago. 93 percent of the kids coming through those systems with vouchers were succeeding in going to college.
I think you would agree and I'm hoping you agree that it is about the child, not about the school.
Will you commit your office to aggressively investigate all forms of racial discrimination instructional practices under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act?





