hearing from kyrsten sinema about it. lives in d.c., welcome back to the show, friend. good to be back. i know, i miss you guys. good morning to you and everyone out there. democrats truly feel like the tide is turning for them on a couple of fronts. that includes gas prices. we are now seeing 50 days into what remains a fast decline in gas prices in over a decade prices are coming down even as putin s work puts pressure on global energy supplies. okay, so yes, we are not paying $5 a gallon anymore but we are still paying $4.13 today and still more than we were paying a year ago. meanwhile, the democrats to pass $740 billion claimant spending plan but they have one big hurdle. you are looking at her, arizona kyrsten sinema from excess reporting she is worried about 15% corporate tax piece and whether it will trickle down to workers. get this, she is also calling for more climate spending. a big thing in her state of arizona. reminder, 400 billion in climate spending in
an obvious thing, to focus on core academics as well as the social aspects. you look at kindergarten reform, there was actually a movement to improve kindergarten. my own daughter s teacher in santa monica school district here where i am pioneered something called occupy kindergarten and nationally renowned. trying to make kindergarten reform by making kindergarten fun. he teaches star wars, pirates, baseball, all sorts of things. the fun concepts to have the kids really engage with the curriculum. he doesn t bring anything that is not age inappropriate with things that are fun for them and allows the kids to grasp the material. by bringing in the more adult topics and quite frankly adult. they tell the kids, they bring in negativity and that we call into question everything they are believing, right? and then to me, that is not productive for the kids.
The City of Whittlesea is looking at how it can meet the growing demand on local three-year-old kinder placements with the roll-out of more funded hours.