“She’s going to have to stand her ground sooner or later,” Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick , a charter supporter, told The Post Tuesday. “People are waiting to see, pardon my French, but does she have the cajones to push back against the left?”
But the teachers union, which carries great sway over the progressive Democratic lawmakers who lead Albany, as well as their activist allies are expected to resist the idea of allowing any more charters in New York, which they argue divert resources away from traditional public schools. “I would put it as the next test,” Assembly GOP Minority Leader Will Barclay said earlier this month of Hochul address rising crime.that requires judges to release criminal defendants under the “least restrictive conditions” ahead of their trials – a standard bail reform critics say has handcuffed the judiciary while allowing repeat offenders to commit additional crimes.AFP via Getty Images
bring back The Gov!
Brilliant. A school required to teach the same thing as all others with teachers trained at the same teaching colleges as all others.
Teaching WHAT, exactly?