Second day of the 2018 meeting of the nations governors. Yesterday, we had great discussions about how governors are working with our international partners. Advancing that Agricultural Industries in their states and tackling the opioid crisis. I do want to extend my thanks to our a strong and friends, our mates as we affectionately call them and the individual governors who led the sessions yesterday. They were extraordinary. I can speak for the other governors that we have learned so much so far and today promises to be the same. We had a great evening last night of teambuilding during the usa purple party. I hope everyone had a good time with that. We are privileged with attendance from our key domestic partners. Their presence is greatly officiated and we thank you for contribution to our meeting. I will ask some individuals to stand so we can recognize them. With regard to our former governors representing each state. , governor earnie fletcher. Maine governor john mccurn in. Harr
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Of the next America Project at national journal, thank you for both joining us. Here, both the house and the senate have a version of andsecondary education act the school bill, which still has to be decided on, can you give us an update on not only what this act involves but the house and Senate Versions and what you see as what you like and maybe not like . Guest this is like history in the making for us. We have teachers all over the country on the edge of their little seats wondering what is going to happen to no child left untested or originally called the elementary and secondary education ask. We loved it when it had a boring name. When Lyndon Johnson sounded in 1965 as part of the war on poverty and part of the Civil Rights Movement, lets give fores some extra funding tutors, libraries, teacher training and technology. And then in 2002, it happened and in great part of partisan bipartisan fanfare, educators all over the country going, do you realize you are signing something th
Joining us this week is lily garcia, the president of the national association. Guest i am thrilled to be here. Host also joining us is emily of the next America Project at national journal, thank you for both joining us. As we sit here, both the house and the senate have a version of the secondary education act and the school bill, which still has to be decided on, can you give us an update on not only what this act involves but the house and Senate Versions and what you see as what you like and maybe not like . Guest this is like history in the making for us. We have teachers all over the country on the edge of their little seats wondering what is going to happen to no child left untested or originally called the elementary and secondary education act. We loved it when it had a boring name. When Lyndon Johnson sounded in 1965 as part of the war on poverty and part of the Civil Rights Movement, lets give states some extra funding for tutors, libraries, teacher training and technology.