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Associated PressWASHINGTON – Congress is moving rapidly just weeks before the start of the school year to speed billions of dollars in emergency education aid to states in hopes of reversing the layoffs of tens of thousands of teachers.
Some $10 billion in aid to school districts is set to flow after a 61-39 Senate vote Thursday — to be followed quickly by a House vote next week — in hopes that it will come in time for many school districts to reconsider teacher layoffs.
Thursday's vote was a hard-earned but partial victory for Democrats and President Barack Obama. Advocates said it could save the jobs of up to 300,000 teachers, police and other public workers.The measure would provide another $16 billion to help states fund their Medicaid budgets — and therefore free money for other budget priorities such as avoiding tax increases and preserving the jobs of state employees. About three-fifths of state governments have already factored in the federal help when drawing up budgets for the ongoing fiscal year.
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I know there is a narrative being pushed that President Obama and Democrats are not supporting pulic education and teachers. But, as you will note, almost everyone who voted against the bill to save the jobs of thousands of teachers was a Republican. Yet, I doubt this will stop the narrative that public teachers and unions are abondoning and being abandoned by the Democrats.
I guess for those who are fooled by the corporate media narrative, we may all find out whether teachers, public employees, unions, etc., fare better under a Republican ruled Congress.
Remember boys and girls, the only way a progressive gets air time on the corporate media is if they attack Democrats or the Obama administration, and give Republicans and corporations a free pass.