The Senate passed a 2,702-page long infrastructure bill Tuesday that contains a whopping $1.1 trillion in spending. The bill will now move to the House of Representatives, which will consider it in September.
The Senate passed a 2,702-page long infrastructure bill Tuesday that contains a whopping $1.1 trillion in spending. The bill will now move to the House of Representatives, which will consider it in September.
The Senate passed a 2,702-page long infrastructure bill Tuesday that contains a whopping $1.1 trillion in spending. The bill will now move to the House of Representatives, which will consider it in September.
By Stan Greer | July 22, 2021 | 11:26am EDT
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The single most important reason is the enormous monopoly power and political clout of teachers union bosses. And teachers union bosses grow their treasuries and political muscle through the privileges bestowed upon them by Big Labor-allied elected officials in more than 30 states.
By the summer of 2020, medical scientists across the world had already reached a consensus that schools in all kinds of communities, including communities with high numbers of active COVID-19 infections, could reopen safely. Nevertheless, teacher union bosses across the nation demanded that schools remain closed. And in states where government union chiefs wield a lot of clout, they overwhelmingly got their way.
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