I'm not disagreeing but you think the remaining few employees at Dept of Ed have time for a Title IX complaint? Bwahahaha. This is just a campaign talking point for Youngkin. He knows it won't go anywhere. |
There is zero benefit for the federal government to have taken Title IX issues away from the states.
The federal government is not supposed to be a jobs program. We can’t afford the bloat. |
For his day and time, boarding schools for girls and military schools for boys were not unusual choices for families with money. |
And yet they did take it away from the states. And have gotten rid of most of the employees before giving the power back to the states. Not very well thought out, hmm? |
Facts matter. Thank you. |
None of his siblings went to one. |
That’s not ED. That is state funded CFSA agencies that lock parents up for disciplining their children. I have heard at least wi kids say they would call CFSA on their mother if she would not let them do what they wanted. |
Again, why are schools no longer allowed to have parents pick up their violent kids? |
Exactly. The Education Department is dumbing down the kids. |
which ones? |
Zero. |
School administrators should get locked up for allowing violent kids to repeatedly beat up teachers and other students. Throwing desks and chairs gets no consequences for the perp. |
Are states usually responsible for enforcing federal laws? Because a number of states proved very bad at that for decades. |
In which case has a state neglected its responsibility to enforce Title IX laws “for decades”? |
A number of states refused to desegregate their schools as ordered by federal law for decades. |