John --
In another Friday veto, last week Tony Evers rejected Republicans’ bill to ban critical race theory from Wisconsin public schools. It’s no wonder that Evers tried to conceal his support for this racist ideology, as teachings of critical race theory have garnered opposition from 74 percent <[link removed]> of Americans, and Terry McAuliffe’s refusal to acknowledge CRT’s existence contributed to his defeat in Virginia’s gubernatorial election.
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Every step of the way, Tony Evers continues to prove that he only serves his teachers union bosses, not families. From vetoing bipartisan literacy <[link removed]> and curriculumtransparency <[link removed]> bills, to trying to cap <[link removed]> Wisconsin’s special needs scholarship program and denying <[link removed]> additional funding to a school that serves special needs students, Evers has repeatedly refused to empower parents.
Meanwhile, according to DPI’s own data <[link removed]>, English language arts proficiency is down by over 16 percent, math proficiency is down by over 20 percent, and just 8 percent of Black students are proficient in math. If Evers will only say “no” to Republican proposals, why has he neglected to propose any real solutions?
As we said in our statement <[link removed]> today, standing against parents simply to prop up a failed education establishment is a doomed-to-fail strategy for Tony Evers. Republicans will always fight to put students and families -- not teachers unions -- first.
- Team WisGOP
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