CTU told lawmakers what to do more than 1,360 times in just 6 legislative sessions – Illinois Policy

While many of the bills were related to education or employment issues, many were not; Many weren’t even related strictly to Chicago. CTU opposed legislation allowing a school district to suspend or expel students convicted of violent felonies. It opposed grant money being used to hire school resource officers to protect kids in schools. It opposed legislation allowing schools to offer comprehensive reading and math intervention programs for kindergarten through third grade students. It supported education curriculum for kindergarteners that included “sexual health.”
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Freddy
2 years ago

“Bend Over” was mentioned 1,359 times?

Eugene from a payphone
2 years ago

They’re scholars, you know! They know everything right up to the moment they know nothing.

Giddyap
2 years ago

Crooked Corrupt Unions’ stranglehold on Illinois is why there is a Conga line of businesses leaving the state

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