Wednesday, March 10, 2004

Another state legislature has revolted against the No Child Left Behind law. This time it's Oklahoma where Democrats were proposing a bill that would ask Congress to overhaul the law, but at the last minute, a conservative Republican offered a substitute bill that demanded the outright repeal of NCLB. With Democrats joining conservative Republicans, the bill passed. Oklahoma now joins Utah, Virginia and the legislatures of nine other states in calling for the repeal or modification of this law.

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