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Publisher s Note: This post appears here courtesy of the John Locke Foundation. The author of this post is Mitch Kokai. Victor Davis Hanson of National Review Online explores the ongoing reassessment of Donald Trump s role in American politics in the years ahead. Six weeks ago, Americans were assured that Donald Trump had left the presidency disgraced and forever ruined politically. . . Yet six weeks after leaving office, a Phoenix-like Trump brought a crowd at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference to its feet. His 90-minute blistering broadside against Joe Biden s radical first 40 days of executive orders and hard-left appointments enthused thousands. ....
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Parents in 14 North Carolina public school districts would have the option of sending their children to full-time, in-person instruction under a local bill approved by the N.C. House K-12 Education Committee on Tuesday, March 9. The measure, House Bill 90, is designed as an end run around Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto of Senate Bill 37, which would have given all school districts in the state the option of fully reopening under “Plan A.” Many school districts continue to operate under “Plan B,” a hybrid approach combining part-time remote with part-time in-person. Republican lawmakers are now planning to introduce a series of local bills which are not subject to a gubernatorial veto to achieve the same goal, even as lawmakers and the governor negotiate on a compromise plan. ....
Education Minister Peter Weir has defended pulling out of an appearance before Stormont’s Education Committee to answer questions over pupils returning to school. ....
A bill filed on Feb. 23 by Florida Republican Senator Dennis Baxley (R-Ocala) may affect the aid students receive from the Bright Futures scholarship based on their chosen majors. SB 86, titled Student Financial Aid, asserts that the Florida Board of Governors and the State Board of Education would approve a list of degree programs that lead directly to employment after college graduation. The list would be updated each year considering “national, state and regional industry demand for certificate holders and graduates.” Students studying in programs not on the list would only get funding from Bright Futures for 60 credit hours, half of a normal bachelor’s degree. The logic in this is that funding the first two years of credits would allow students to adapt to a degree that would be on the list. ....