Issue Position: Education

Issue Position

Date: Jan. 1, 2011

Our founding fathers wrote the constitution -- our founding document -- with the intent that education be the province of states, not the federal government. That being said, No Child Left Behind was passed before my time in Congress, and is likely here to stay.

This measure needs major reforms -- it was written for inner-city schools, not rural Wyoming -- and we need to make sure our interests are considered in the reauthorization of this program. For one, we cannot continue to have unfunded mandates forced upon our state's education system. If the federal government wants accountability, it should fund the costs.

Additionally, adequate yearly progress should track individual student's growth, not groups of students that are statistically incomparable to each other. This is important to ensure improvement for all students -- from those in special education programs, to those in gifted and talented ones.

As for Higher Education, I support measures to help students attend college and universities, like Pell Grants and student loans. Wyoming has an advantage over the rest of the country -- we have low tuition rates and Hathaway scholarships that are available to our students. I will continue to work towards making a college education attainable and affordable for all who wish to pursue it.

I further believe our colleges and universities are centers of excellence for the basic and applied research America needs to stay competitive in science and engineering, as well as job retraining. I do support federal funding for advancement in these critical areas, especially at this unique time in our country's economic progression.


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