According to this article, Norton spoke on the allowance of Rotunda use, for a decidedly non-governmental purpose. I like that this man is getting honored for this, although I don't actually see something he really DID that should win him a medal. I mean, he got elected, which lies more on the people who elected him. Anyway, I won't complain about a black dude getting a medal, as long as it's not illegal.
Norton's also introduced a bill, info found here, that would, if passed, encourage and even include Pre-K in curricula. She said that schools pass up the "most fertile years" for learning, and that Pre-K is important. The bill would also make it easier for less wealthy families to get Pre-K education for their children.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
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