I have to tell Members that they may not always agree with the outcome but they will never find three men more committed to the education of our country than these three individuals. It has been a privilege to work with them. I thought I would, this morning, share with my colleagues, as we discuss and begin to discuss the reauthorization of elementary, secondary education, the Business Week front page cover article this week: ``The Learning Revolution.'' Because we are at the point of history today. This is the last reauthorization to have any impact on the structure of America's education delivery system, as we enter the 21st century. That is why it becomes so essential that education policy be done in a bipartisan manner.
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Gunderson discusses the importance of bipartisan support for education reauthorization.
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