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Uncle Joe

(60,246 posts)
Tue May 21, 2019, 07:21 AM May 2019

Bernie Sanders proposes "Thurgood Marshall Plan" for public education [View all]



The charter school moratorium is just part of the 10-point plan the senator officially put forward Saturday:

1. Combating Racial Discrimination and School Segregation

2. End the Unaccountable Profit-Motive of Charter Schools

3. Equitable Funding for Public Schools

4. Strengthen the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)

5. Give Teachers a Much-Deserved Raise and Empower them to Teach

6. Expand After-School/Summer Education Programs

7. Universal School Meals

8. Community Schools

9. School Infrastructure

10. Make Schools a Safe and Inclusive Place for All

Some of the specific proposals include boosting federal funding for community-driven desegregation efforts; expanding access to English as a second language instruction; increasing accountability for existing charter schools; and ensuring "schools in rural communities, indigenous communities, Puerto Rico, and other U.S. territories receive equitable funding."

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Under Sanders' plan, the federal government would spend $5 billion annually to expand access to summer and after-school programs, teen centers and tutoring — and another $5 billion so community schools can "provide a holistic, full-service approach to learning and the well-being of our young people" through dental and mental health care, substance abuse prevention, community and youth organizing, job training classes, art spaces, GED and ESL classes.

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https://www.salon.com/2019/05/20/bernie-sanders-proposes-thurgood-marshall-plan-for-public-education/

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I wonder what Justice Marshall's family thinks about his name being used this way StarfishSaver May 2019 #1
Considering the actual policies promoted in the Thurgood Marshall Plan, Uncle Joe May 2019 #2
They may like the policy just fine but not want their husband's/father's name used by a candidate to StarfishSaver May 2019 #3
I have no doubt Uncle Joe May 2019 #4
Justice Marshall has a widow and two sons StarfishSaver May 2019 #6
Grandchildren, nephews, nieces, cousins Uncle Joe May 2019 #7
I think it would StarfishSaver May 2019 #11
Do you know for fact Bernie hasn't cleared it with them? snowy owl May 2019 #26
I said I didn't know and that he very well may have StarfishSaver May 2019 #29
We've already done all those. riverine May 2019 #5
Out of sequence NYMinute May 2019 #8
"John Lewis Respect for Leaders" plan!!! GulfCoast66 May 2019 #12
Does Beto pander? Isn't that called "politics?" snowy owl May 2019 #27
Politics does not equate pandering NYMinute May 2019 #31
A very large part of that is already part of our platform. Amimnoch May 2019 #9
Thanks for this. Proposal is great and being dubbed "Thurgood Marshall Plan for Public Ed Nanjeanne May 2019 #10
I hear you Nanjeanne, Uncle Joe May 2019 #14
Not in the federal government purview Fresh_Start May 2019 #13
They love him Go Vols May 2019 #15
That's a nice pic Go Vols. Uncle Joe May 2019 #16
Aren't most Montessori schools private? TexasTowelie May 2019 #30
Senators don't initiate state legislation Voltaire2 May 2019 #17
correct, so if he wants to enact state changes..he should move to the state government Fresh_Start May 2019 #18
The federal government funds all sorts of education programs Voltaire2 May 2019 #19
not at all, education is under the control of the state not the federal government Fresh_Start May 2019 #20
Oh so now your position is that the fed can't force states to take the money. Voltaire2 May 2019 #21
Pitiful strawman there Fresh_Start May 2019 #22
His "official plan" is in large part also part of our platform. Voltaire2 May 2019 #23
please explain how each of the following items in BS plan are within the scope of the federal govt Fresh_Start May 2019 #24
As the government has done for decades, Voltaire2 May 2019 #25
And our federal Dept of Ed does what? Could do what? snowy owl May 2019 #28
What about gun violence? Partisan D May 2019 #32
Clearly not his priority. honest.abe May 2019 #33
if you are going to do a waddaboud its best to not start it with "what about". Voltaire2 May 2019 #34
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