Shame!” as the Wisconsin Republican entered the school, and they held up signs, most of which criticized his position on health care. His visit comes less than a week after the House passed his health care bill, which would strip insurance coverage from 24 million Americans. 811 are predominantly low income, in foster care or homeless in addition to having special needs, Rosier said. And, if the funding goes, districts would still be required under law to provide services to special needs students. “Touring Success Academy, listening to these great kids and their committed teachers, hearing their stories.
Source: Huffington Post May 09, 2017 23:03 UTC