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Representing Illnois' 5th District. House Appropriator, Intelligence Committee member, amateur hockey player, proud Cubs fan. He/Him.

Chicago, IL; Washington, DC
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    Mike Quigley‏Verified account @RepMikeQuigley 28 May 2017
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    Trump has pledged to spend $20 billion per year to expand school choice, taking funds away from our public schoolshttp://wapo.st/2rNO47E 

    4:16 PM - 28 May 2017
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      2. Hussein Beydoun‏ @MrBeydoun 28 May 2017
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        Replying to @RepMikeQuigley

        As a teacher, it is infuriating to see the gutting of public ed framed as "school choice." It is a disguise to make money off kids. Thats it

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      3. Sacre Bleu‏ @linguistpi 28 May 2017
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        Replying to @MrBeydoun @RepMikeQuigley

        Agreed. DeVos also refuses to hold them accountable to same standard. Proud CPS tier 1 mom. Choice is possible in public Ed.

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      2. Change Illinois‏ @changeillinois 28 May 2017
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        Because Chicago schools have been so outstanding? How much money has gone into CPS since Daley took over and what was the result?

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      2. John Skrabutenas‏ @johnskrb 28 May 2017
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        Aren't the charters still public schools?

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      3. kp‏ @kpmd2000 28 May 2017
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        Yes they are. And they can pretty much set their own rules. That's a problem

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      1. Steve Carlson 2.020‏ @SteveWCarlson 28 May 2017
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        That ASSUMES they have a right to public funding from the FEDERAL government. @BetsyDeVos

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