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Welcome to the American Enterprise institute for todays event. What will the midterm elections mean education . I am the resident scholar here at the American Enterprise institute. Yesterday, november 8, americans hit the polls. A marion of initiatives a marion in those initiatives. How will affect policy, that is what we are here to talk about today. I am here with a fantastic panel. We are discussing what happened in the polls, what education issues impacted the vote and what those votes might have impact on education. We have several foremen. We will jump right in to our panel discussion. We are live. We are on cspan. For those of you both in person online. We will be taking questions. You can tweet those to us with the , 2022 education. You can also email questions. Generally, i start events like this by framing expectations and overviewing the results of the election. This time, running into the selection there was some expectations. Inflation, issues on crime, president s flaggin
Welcome to the American Enterprise institute for todays event. What will the midterm elections mean education . I am the resident scholar here at the American Enterprise institute. Yesterday, november 8, americans hit the polls. A marion of initiatives a marion in those initiatives. How will affect policy, that is what we are here to talk about today. I am here with a fantastic panel. We are discussing what happened in the polls, what education issues impacted the vote and what those votes might have impact on education. We have several foremen. We will jump right in to our panel discussion. We are live. We are on cspan. For those of you both in person online. We will be taking questions. You can tweet those to us with the , 2022 education. You can also email questions. Generally, i start events like this by framing expectations and overviewing the results of the election. This time, running into the selection there was some expectations. Inflation, issues on crime, president s flaggin