Bob Herbert of the NYT makes an impassioned plea for federal aid to states for education. The intellectual question always centers around funding. Given the deficits the country is running, it makes sense to cut some areas, like the benefits and pensions to lawmakers, and raise taxes on people who should be paying more.
The concerns about the effect that this aid might have on long-term federal deficits are misplaced, because the effect would be barely noticeable — if at all. But if Congress doesn’t act, the impact in the here and now will be both powerful and painful. The secretary of education, Arne Duncan, has warned that the nation could face an “education catastrophe” if the federal government fails to provide assistance to prevent the loss of 100,000 to 300,000 public school jobs."
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