Together, We Can Assure That All Children Are Equal December 5, 2011 Greetings!
Contact Your Member of Congress Now to Urge Support The U.S. House of Representatives' Education and the Workforce Committee will probably soon be considering a bill addressing issues in Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. This will be a critical point in our effort to eliminate the unfair and discriminatory effect of "number weighting" in the formula for distributing federal funds for the education of disadvantaged children. Number weighting deprives small and moderate sized school districts - no matter how high their student poverty rate - of their fair share of the funding, favoring larger districts no matter how low their student poverty rate. The All Children are Equal Act (HR 2485) reigns in number weighting so that funds are better targeted to high-poverty schools. This bipartisan bill is co-sponsored by ten Republicans and six Democrats. The lead sponsor is Congressman Glenn "GT" Thompson (R-PA). For more about the ACE Act, follow this link: http://www.formulafairness.com/blog/?p=245
The ACE Act will be offered as an amendment in committee and the committee leadership has promised it will be put to a vote. Now is a great time to ask your Member of Congress to co-sponsor the All Children are Equal Act (HR 2485). If your Member of Congress is on the Education and the Workforce Committee, now is also the time to ask him or her to vote to support ACE when it is offered as an amendment in committee. The full committee list appears below. It is best if only constituents of a committee member contact him or her. If your Member of Congress is not on the committee, ask him or her to sign on as co-sponsor of HR 2485. The members of the Education and the Workforce Committee are listed appear below. House of Representatives Education and the Workforce Committee
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Republicans
John Kline, Minnesota (Chairman) Thomas E. Petri, Wisconsin Howard P. "Buck" McKeon, California Judy Biggert, Illinois Todd Russell Platts, Pennsylvania Joe Wilson, South Carolina Virginia Foxx, North Carolina Bob Goodlatte, Virginia Duncan D. Hunter, California David P. Roe, Tennessee Glenn Thompson, Pennsylvania Tim Walberg, Michigan Scott DesJarlais, Tennessee Richard Hanna, New York Todd Rokita, Indiana Larry Bucshon, Indiana Trey Gowdy, South Carolina Lou Barletta, Pennsylvania Kristi Noem, South Dakota Martha Roby, Alabama Joe Heck, Nevada Dennis Ross, Florida Mike Kelly, Pennsylvania
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Democrats
George Miller, California (Ranking Member) Dale E. Kildee, Michigan Donald M. Payne, New Jersey Robert E. Andrews, New Jersey Robert C. Scott, Virginia Lynn C. Woolsey, California Rubén Hinojosa, Texas Carolyn McCarthy, New York John F. Tierney, Massachusetts Dennis J. Kucinich, Ohio Rush D. Holt, New Jersey Susan A. Davis, California Raúl M. Grijalva, Arizona Timothy H. Bishop, New York Dave Loebsack, Iowa Mazie Hirono, Hawaii Jaso
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Sincerely, Action for Children North Carolina |