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Education Committee Republicans Mark National Charter Schools Week

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Rep. Howard P. “Buck” McKeon (R-CA), the senior Republican on the U.S.House Education and Labor Committee, today welcomed the beginning of the 10th Annual National Charter Schools Week and highlighted the success of these innovative public schools. Charter schools, which are granted flexibility from state and local regulations in exchange for greater accountability for student achievement, have ha... Read more »

The Politics of Card Check

| Posted in Secret Ballot Watch

In case there was any doubt left, high-ranking union officials behind the grossly misnamed Employee Free Choice Act have now made it perfectly clear: Card check is all about politics. The Wall Street Journal’s Brody Mullins reports— “So you thought that Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter’s switch to the Democratic Party would be enough to win him the support of Big Labor for his 2010 re-election? Thi... Read more »

Economic Analysis: Card Check Carries a Heavy Cost

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In the ongoing battle over the so-called Employee Free Choice Act – a bill better known as card check, because it replaces federally-supervised secret ballot elections with a public card signing process – supporters of this anti-worker plan have argued that the legislation is necessary to strengthen a flailing economy. But a new analysis from Applied Economic Strategies (AES) found that many of th... Read more »

Price Statement: Hearing on “Improving OSHA’s Enhanced Enforcement Program”

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I would like to begin by thanking our distinguished panels of witnesses for appearing today. We appreciate that they have taken time out of their busy schedules to share their expertise and experiences with us. We meet today to examine OSHA’s efforts on workplace safety. In particular, we are looking at one policy initiative, the Enhanced Enforcement Program. I look forward to hearing both from th... Read more »

Beware the Card Check “Compromise”

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After yesterday’s news that Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter has switched political parties, talk of a compromise on the anti-worker card check plan has once again taken center stage. Specter – a Senator who announced earlier this year that he opposed card check as a Republican, and repeated yesterday that he still opposes it as a Democrat – has been at the center of speculation about a possible... Read more »

Congress Must Support State Efforts for Rigorous Common Standards, Witnesses Tell House Panel

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The federal government should support state efforts to develop a common core of rigorous, internationally benchmarked academic standards, witnesses told the House Education and Labor Committee today. The hearing showed that momentum for stronger, state-developed standards is growing, with teachers, schools, business leaders and stakeholders from across the political spectrum voicing support. “With... Read more »

McKeon Statement: Hearing on “Strengthening America’s Competiveness Through Common Academic Standards”

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Some people in Washington seem to think that the federal government created the states to administer its far-reaching programs and policies. But that’s not the case. History tells us that the states created the federal government. Similarly, policy reform movements have a tendency to spring forth at the state and local level, where elected officials and community leaders are closest to the problem... Read more »

McKeon Statement on FY 2010 Budget Resolution

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Rep. Howard P. “Buck” McKeon (R-CA), the top Republican on the U.S. House Education and Labor Committee, issued the following statement on the FY 2010 budget resolution: “With this budget, congressional Democrats are once again taking the easy way out, opting for brazen partisanship over thoughtful policymaking. “Budget reconciliation was never intended to shield the most pressing policy issues of... Read more »

States Continue Fighting Back Against Card Check

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Two more states have taken steps to guarantee their citizens’ right to a secret ballot, a growing signal that state and local leaders are concerned by pending federal legislation to do away with such protections in the workplace. Legislatures in Florida and Missouri have advanced measures that would guarantee the right to a secret ballot, part of a broader movement across the country that attempts... Read more »

McKeon Statement on President Obama’s First 100 Days

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As the Obama Administration prepares this week to mark its 100th day in office, the top Republican on the U.S. House Education and Labor Committee, Rep. Howard P. “Buck” McKeon (R-CA), commented on what these first 100 days have meant for students, families, workers, and retirees: “The first 100 days of the Obama Administration have brought both good and bad news for education reform and workplace... Read more »

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