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Eric Massa on Education
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No taxpayer money to private schools via vouchers
Our most at-risk students are trapped in failing, impoverished schools; those who make it to college graduate under a mountain of debt. Education is the cornerstone of our culture & our economy. America has made a long-standing promise to educate every
child. My education platform, in a nutshell:- Fully fund & fix “No Child Left Behind”
- Implement proven programs like “Success for All”
- No taxpayer money to private schools via voucher programs
- Raise the Pell Grant to at least $5,100
Source: 2008 House campaign website, www.massaforcongress.com
, Nov 4, 2008
Voted YES on $40B for green public schools.
Congressional Summary:Make grants to states for the modernization, renovation, or repair of public schools, including early learning facilities and charter schools, to make them safe, healthy, high-performing, and technologically up-to-date. Proponent's argument to vote Yes: Rep. BETSY MARKEY (D, CO-4): This legislation will improve the learning environment for our children, reduce energy costs and create new jobs across the country. Green schools not only save school districts money but also teach the importance of sustainable living to children at a young age.
Opponent's argument to vote No:
Rep. GLENN THOMPSON (R, PA-5): We all know our Nation is drowning in a sea of red ink. The bill we're debating today would add an estimated $40 billion in new spending. And despite the majority's hollow promises of fiscal responsibility, there's nothing in the legislation to offset this hefty price tag with spending reductions elsewhere. This is just more of the same borrow and spend, spend and borrow policy that we've seen under this majority and this administration.
Reference: 21st Century Green Schools Act;
Bill H.R.2187
; vote number 2009-H259
on May 14, 2009
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