Plenty of reaction from washington. We want to go outside the beltway and get your thoughts. Democrats 2027482000. Join the conversation on social media cspanwj is our handle or facebook. Com cspan and also send us an email journal cspan. Org. We will take your thoughts your comments your critiques of the president s speech last night for the next hours here on the wall street journal. Here here is a little bit more from the president last night talking about the economy. [video clip. ] at every step we were told our goals are too misguided, too ambitious, we would crush jobs and explode deficits. Instead, we have seen the fastest Economic Growth in over a decade. Our deficits cut by 2 similar 3 residence, and a stockmarket had a has kept inflation at its lowest rate in 50 years [applause. ] there is good news people. So so the verdict is clear middle class economics works. Expanding opportunity works. And these policies will continue to work as long as politics dont get in the way. Ho
[applause] good morning, thank you for joining us. Weve here to talk about the forgotten child. Ach much has been made of the forgotten man and woman and this is particularly on education. Ladies and gentlemen, everyone lived through the pandemic and screen time is school time, but i can tell you i never met a single mother in this entire country who has said, you know what my daughter needs more of, her phone. You know what would really help my son learn, staring at a computer all day. And so, people bought into that from march to june of 2020 at the beginning of the height of the pandemic. At the beginning. And then we all had a pretty good summer. All of a sudden, we were told in many states, in many jurisdictions that kids are going to start online again. For the Second School year. And the net effects of that, the consequences of that, we still do not know in full. What we do know is about two million kids left the Public School system across the country. What we do know is that t
Local writers win IDeal education savings scholarships
BOISE, Idaho (KIFI) – Twelve young writers were declared winners of the Idaho PTV PBS KIDS Writers Contest Saturday.
Local winners of the contest include:
Whitlee Fillmore, 1
The writers were awarded a $100 contribution to an IDeal – Idaho 529 College Savings account.
“An IDeal account can help these talented, young writers use their skills in post-secondary education in the future,” said Christie Stoll, Executive Director of IDeal. “We’re investing in their future education and can’t wait to see how it pays off for our state. These young Idahoans are going to do great things, and IDeal is excited to be a part of it.”