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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

▶ Anita Hoge on the Women On The Wall Conference Call - Page 552 ESEA/NCLB by Alice Linahan

▶ Anita Hoge on the Women On The Wall Conference Call - Page 552 ESEA/NCLB by Alice Linahan



To listen to the full conference call click here. soundcloud.com/alice-linahan/women-on-the-wall-conference-call-w-anita-hoge-hr5-eseanclb

Is it true?
Will the ReAuthorization of ESEA usurp states rights? It is if your state legislature plays their role in the strategies and tactics of #FedLedEd
HR 5 (a.k.a., Student Success Act) – The House Committee on Education and the Workforce approved this bill on a vote of 21 to 16 on 2.11.15:

Bill Information: edworkforce.house.gov/studentsuccessact/

Bill Text: edworkforce.house.gov/uploadedfiles/…troduction.pdf

Page 552 - 553:

‘‘SEC. 6561. STATES TO RETAIN RIGHTS AND AUTHORITIES THEY DO NOT EXPRESSLY WAIVE. ‘‘(a) RETENTION OF RIGHTS AND AUTHORITIES.— No officer, employee, or other authority of the Secretary shall enforce against an authority of a State, nor shall any authority of a State have any obligation to obey, any requirement imposed as a condition of receiving assistance under a grant program established under this Act, nor shall such program operate within a State, unless the legislature of that State shall have by law expressly approved that program and, in doing so, have waived the State’s rights and authorities to act inconsistently with any requirement that might be imposed by the Secretary as a condition of receiving that assistance.

‘‘(b) AMENDMENT OF TERMS OF RECEIPT OF FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE.—An officer, employee, or other authority of the Secretary may release assistance under a grant program established under this Act to a State only after the legislature of the State has by law expressly approved the program (as described in sub-section (a)). This approval may be accomplished by a vote to affirm a State budget that includes the use of such Federal funds and any such State budget must expressly include any requirement imposed as a condition of receiving assistance under a grant program established under this Act so that by approving the budget, the State legislature is expressly approving the grant program and, in doing so, waiving the State’s rights and authorities to act inconsistently with any requirement that might be imposed by 16 the Secretary as a condition of receiving that assistance.

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