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Abstract
Former Secretary of Labor and university professor Robert Reich talks about the state of education in the United States. Secretary Reich notes that most money for primary and secondary education comes from local property taxes. The result, he says, is that schools in less affluent areas are generally not as good as those located in more economically advantaged communities. "We've got to get serious...about providing poor children in poor communities not with as much resources as rich kids, but even more resources," Secretary Reich says. He also advocates giving more choices to parents among both public and charter schools.
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Introduction to Political Science, Political Science, American Government and Politics, Framework for Democracy
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