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So we received an email from U.S. Sen. Diane Feinstein in response to parents protest
If this is not a form letter and if CA really does get the funding help she says, then I know someone, somewhere in government, has learned a lesson.
From: [email protected] To: Sent: 3/18/2009 1:12:31 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time Subj: U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein responding to your message Thank you for writing to me about education funding in the "American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009" (H.R. 1). I appreciate the time you took to write on this important issue, and welcome the opportunity to respond. During my time in the Senate, education has been one of my top priorities. A solid education is the most important asset we can give young people. Many schools in California and nationwide, however, lack the resources necessary to give students the educational opportunities that they deserve. Students cannot properly learn in overcrowded classrooms and run-down facilities. Many schools do not have funds to update textbooks and to provide students with learning materials. Teachers are underpaid for their dedication to a very demanding profession. Given the fact that California's budget crisis has placed a great financial strain on our system of education, I recognize the increased importance of ensuring that California's schools are receiving adequate Federal funding. On February 13, 2009, Congress passed the "American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009". This important legislation provides $105 billion for critical investments in our nation's education system; investments that will help states avoid significant teacher layoffs and other damaging education cuts, help provide necessary resources to America's students, and help make college more affordable. This legislation includes: o$13 billion for Title I Education Grants to elementary and secondary schools. California is estimated to receive $1.59 billion of this funding; o$12.2 billion for special education funding through the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). California will receive approximately $1.22 billion to help school districts educate and provide services to special needs students; o$53.6 billion for a new State Fiscal Stabilization Fund, including $39.5 billion to local school districts, which can be used for preventing teacher layoffs and cuts to education programs, school modernization, or for other educational purposes. Funding can also be used for repairs to school and Higher Education facilities; o$2.1 billion for Head Start and Early Head Start. California will receive approximately $82.7 million to provide comprehensive development services to low-income infants and preschool children. o$15.6 billion for Pell Grants to help make college more affordable and accessible for our nation's students. This funding will increase the maximum Pell Grant by $500 for a total of $5,350 in 2009 and $5,550 in 2010. President Barack Obama signed the "American Recovery and Reinvestment Act" into law on February 17, 2009. To view more information about California and this legislation, please visit my website at http://feinstein.senate.gov, and view the press release titled "Senator Feinstein Outlines Funding Details for California Included in Economic Recovery Package Conference Report." Much work remains to be done to provide every child with an excellent education in the United States. Please know that I will keep your thoughts in mind as Congress works with President Obama to improve education. Again, thank you for writing. If you have any further questions regarding this issue, please do not hesitate to call my Washington, D.C. office at xxxxx. Best regards. Sincerely yours, Dianne Feinstein United States Senator |
umm ok fienstein is a POS, regardless of what thats about
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If that's not a form letter then it was written by a robot.
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her chutzpah is strongggggg
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lets spend more money we don't have.
it seems to be the favorite answer. |
And you think that any money will make it to helping the kids?? Ha.
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