These “national standards” not only reject traditional sexual morality, but regard the once-liberal perspective on universal reproductive health education as discriminatory.
The Arizona Democrat argues that the filibuster ensures moderation and compromise, and is a necessary safeguard against sweeping policy changes by the majority.
If the budget is enacted as is, the Education Department would get 41% more and the EPA would get a 22% more, but the Defense Department would get a paltry 1.6% increase.
Asked about debates over critical race theory at school board meetings, former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat, calls it a “right-wing conspiracy” made up by Republicans.