Student Success Act

Floor Speech

Date: Feb. 25, 2015
Location: Washington, DC

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Ms. FUDGE. Mr. Chairman, I strongly oppose H.R. 5, the Student
Success Act.

The Elementary and Secondary Education Act reaffirmed the Supreme
Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education that every child has
the right to an equal educational opportunity. H.R. 5 undermines the
law's original intent, turning back the clock on equity and
accountability in American public education.

As we commemorate the 50th anniversary of ESEA, Republicans have
chosen to honor the anniversary by bringing a partisan bill to the
House floor that tears apart the historic Federal role in education.

H.R. 5 should be known as the ``Ensure Students Don't Succeed Act.''
The bill is a backward leap in our country's education system, not a
forward one.

Every student in America has a right to a quality education. It is
our job as Members of Congress to make sure that right is protected,
something that H.R. 5 does not do.

I refuse to fail our children and their families because our children
deserve so much more than this legislation provides.

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