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Senator Alexander Clarifies Common Core Is No More

Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander supports the nomination of John King to be the next Secretary of Education. King was later confirmed by 49-40. The chairman of the senate health education and labor and pensions committee clarifies energetically that a bill passed the year earlier, education decision making now rests with the states a understand school districts and the federal role is to support and inform those decisions. Alexander says it does not matter Dr. King thinks of Common Core because under the law, he does not have anything to do with it.
Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander supports the nomination of John King to be the next Secretary of Education. King was later confirmed by 49-40. The chairman of the senate health education and labor and pensions committee clarifies energetically that a bill passed the year earlier, education decision making now rests with the states a understand school districts and the federal role is to support and inform those decisions. Alexander says it does not matter Dr. King thinks of Common Core because under the law, he does not have anything to do with it.
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March 14, 2016
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