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Monday, February 23, 2015

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#STOPHR5 US Representatives on Twitter Find your Member Hit them with a Vote No Tweet on HR5 

Education & the Workforce Committee @EdWorkforce )  http://1.usa.gov/1BJ7DQh

Ed & Workforce Dems ( @edworkforcedems ) Twitter http://bit.ly/1BJ86SG





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Contacting the Congress is a very up-to-date citizen's congressional directory for the 114th Congress. As of February 19, 2015 there are 539 electronic contact addresses (of which 538 are Web-based contact forms), and 539 home pages known for the 540 members of the 114th Congress. Traditional ground mail addresses are available for all current members of Congress.





It has been reported that the US House of Representatives will vote on H.R. 5, the "Student Success Act," on Friday, February 27th. The bill, which is the House's version of the long overdue reauthorization of No Child Left Behind, was rushed through the House Education and the Workforce Committee with no public hearings. The bill is deeply flawed, and raises many concerns for public education allies.
There are four crucial issues:
  • Requires that states test all children in grades 3-8 and once in high school, even though no high performing nation tests all children every year 
  • Makes Title I funds portable, which will decrease funding to the schools in greatest need, and opens the door for vouchers
  • Limits Title II funding to 10% for class size reduction
  • Increases funding for charter schools and encourages the growth and expansion of Charter Management Organizations (CMOs), which will advance the privatization movement
The time is now to send a clear message that we demand better for our children and our schools. Please join NPE and write your Representative today to let him/her know you oppose the passage of this bill.

 

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