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Teacher 'busy work bill' heads to Senate as opposition mounts


The House has approved a bill requiring school districts with more than 400 students to post educational materials used by teachers “prominently” on school websites. The Senate is expected to hear House Bill 755 next week.
The House approved the so-called Academic Transparency bill late Wednesday on a 66-50 vote with Republicans voting in favor of it and 50 Democrats voting against it. One Republican, Matthew Winslow, who represents Franklin and Nash counties, voted against the bill.
The bill requires teachers to post textbooks and other reading materials as well as videos, digital materials and other applications used in classrooms on school websites. It also requires them to post lesson plans from the previous year. ....

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Conservative group targets Biden judicial nominees in new ad blitz


Conservative group targets Biden judicial nominees in new ad blitz
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By Ryan Lovelace
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The Washington Times
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Tuesday, April 6, 2021
The conservative Judicial Crisis Network is targeting President Biden’s judicial nominees in a new million-dollar ad blitz starting Tuesday. 
Last week, Mr. Biden announced his initial 11 judicial nominees for appellate court, district court, and superior court vacancies. 
The Judicial Crisis Network has responded by spending $1 million to run ads in Arizona, Georgia, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C., that rip the nominees as “politicians in robes.” 
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“Far-left billionaires and liberal dark money groups went all in, they spent record amounts electing Biden, building the Democrats their bare majority in the Senate, and now, they are getting what they paid for a bench ....

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