Reviewing Federal Education Law, Senator Seeks More Local Control
Senator Lamar Alexander, a republican from Tennessee, spoke on the floor earlier in the week about changing education regulations to be managed by state and local governments, instead of regulations being passed on a federal level. Congress has tried to repeal No Child Left Behind since 2007 but has been stalled. Both democrats and republicans agree that education requirements need to be specific to certain areas because there are factors that aren't the same everywhere in the US.
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