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Here's the AIA weekly update for July 17, 2023...
🗒️ Why are teachers’ unions backing anti-Supreme Court group?
Teachers’ unions have shown their true colors during and after the coronavirus pandemic when it comes to politics. Another example of their political partisanship is the participation of American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and National...
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🗒️ As students struggle, Chicago Public Schools puts politics over education
Chicago Public Schools (CPS), fresh off of getting a former organizing official Brandon Johnson elected as the Windy City mayor, continues its political push in the state legislature. But it continues to neglect the public...
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🗒️ Biden administration tries new student loan debt plan after Supreme Court ruling
On the heels of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling eliminating student loan debt cancellation, the Biden administration scrambled to find a workaround. In the first week of July, about two weeks from the Court’s ruling,...
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🗒️ Bloomberg breaks out the victim narrative over student loan debt
Bloomberg News released a special podcast over the weekend to discuss the effects the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on student loan repayments. The episode began with a borrower named Megan, who Bloomberg described as...
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