EdWeek yesterday tweeted out some details about the makeup of the conference committee on the ESEA bill, which met for the first time today:
It sounded to me like the conferees are basically just the @GOPHELP & @HELPCmteDems. Right, Congress geeks? https://t.co/BgOxvN5pna
— Politics K-12 (@PoliticsK12) November 18, 2015
House Democratic conferees include: @RepBonamici, @jaredpolis, @RepMarciaFudge, @RepWilson Re. Susan Davis, Rep. Katherine Clark
— Politics K-12 (@PoliticsK12) November 17, 2015
Charter fan @jaredpolis named to ESEA conference committee. Check out details of the framework he'll be discussing. https://t.co/xXvmhDDcDp
— Politics K-12 (@PoliticsK12) November 17, 2015
Among #ESEA conferees, @RepMarciaFudge wants states to provide equal resources to close achievement gaps, and more STEM for minority youth.
— Politics K-12 (@PoliticsK12) November 17, 2015
.@RepWilson, another #ESEA conferee, is a former teacher, principal and Miami-Dade school board member; is critical of standardized testing.
— Politics K-12 (@PoliticsK12) November 17, 2015
.@RepWilson, another #ESEA conferee, is a former teacher, principal and Miami-Dade school board member; is critical of standardized testing.
— Politics K-12 (@PoliticsK12) November 17, 2015
House Republican conferees named and include the usual suspects: Foxx, Roe, Messer, Thompson, Grothman, Guthrie, Russell, Curbelo
— Lauren S. Camera (@laurenonthehill) November 17, 2015
Among House GOP #ESEA conferees, @RepLukeMesser has pushed to have federal Title I funds made "portable" to private schools.
— Politics K-12 (@PoliticsK12) November 17, 2015
House Dem #ESEA conferee @RepBonamici is no fan of "punitive labeling of struggling schools" and wants "robust" funding for Pell Grants.
— Politics K-12 (@PoliticsK12) November 17, 2015
.@ToddRokita, like his fellow GOP House #ESEA conferee Messer, is a K-12 choice fan, and backed the House D.C. voucher bill.
— Politics K-12 (@PoliticsK12) November 17, 2015
House GOP #ESEA conferee @RepGrothman wants you to know that he has really disliked NCLB for about 15 years: https://t.co/lcLQN3yxfo
— Politics K-12 (@PoliticsK12) November 17, 2015
House Dem #ESEA conferee @RepSusanDavis: She wants robust funding for Title I, IDEA, Impact Aid ... but not policies that punish teachers.
— Politics K-12 (@PoliticsK12) November 17, 2015
House Dem #ESEA conferee @RepKClark wants full funding for IDEA but not "imperfect data" that hurts local innovation https://t.co/NJIHk9pA0S
— Politics K-12 (@PoliticsK12) November 17, 2015
And finally there's House Democratic #ESEA conferee @repbobbyscott who is a big supporter of subgroup accountability.
— Politics K-12 (@PoliticsK12) November 17, 2015
We've now facilitated your Twitter speed-dating with all of the House conferees for #ESEA! Get their numbers, tell them to buzz off, etc.
— Politics K-12 (@PoliticsK12) November 17, 2015
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