During an appearance on CNBC yesterday, Carly Fiorina emphasized the clear policy differences between Jeb Bush and herself, specifically on Common Core and immigration reform. Fiorina had this to say: Well, I don’t support his notions around comprehensive immigration reform, for example.
Slowly, but ever so surely, those in the media are realizing that criticism of No Child Left Behind and the national Common Core system is not limited to the far right and the far left. It is a mainstream movement driven by
When Reps. Jared Polis (D-CO) and Luke Messer (R-IN) announced the introduction of a “comprehensive” student policy bill, millions of parents hoped it would mark the end of the cradle-to-grave data mining that has characterized Washington’s education policy. Sadly, we ended up
Jeb Bush recently appeared at the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, and discussed education and immigration reform. Governor Bush first discussed education: And we put accountability into schools. We grade schools A, B, C, D, and F, so there was no hiding
Clearly, federal education policy is a presidential election issue. As the candidates make their pitches to citizens in the coming months, we’ll see where they stand on the particulars. But we already have a sense as to where things are headed. This
As the Presidential elections loom, one of the most watched rivalries in the Republican field is between presidential candidates Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush. The two have a long working history and major similarities in their approach to economics, social issues, and
With much excitement surrounding Sen. Marco Rubio’s speech at the Freedom Tower today, there’s been little speculation about what he’s going to say outside of his tax plan with Sen. Mike Lee and his views on American foreign policy. Americans want to hear
Rand Paul is on a roll. First, he went on offense on an issue where Republicans all too often play defense: abortion. He called out the Democratic National Committee and Debbie Wasserman-Schultz for their radical position of allowing seven-pound babies to be
