Quiz: If You Were In Charge of the Nation's Budget, What Would You Do?
What we choose to spend money on has a direct impact on Americans' health, livelihood, education, and access to the American Dream. Your elected officials have strongly-held beliefs when it comes to drafting a budget. Now it's your turn to voice your beliefs. If you were in charge of the nation’s budget, what would you do? Take the quiz to find out.
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Look and Listen: 10 Reasons Why We Can't Afford to Cut Education Funding
Earlier this week, the House Republicans released their Fiscal Year 2016 budget, which severely cuts funding to education. Their budget would cut funding for pre-k through 12 education by $3.1 billion -- including a $1.2 billion cut for Title I funding. This is troublesome for school districts throughout America, which is why school leaders came to the White House to talk about the importance of proper education funding.
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The First Lady's Travel Journal: Coming Together on Girl's Education
The First Lady departed the White House on Tuesday en route to Japan and Cambodia for a week-long trip centered around her new Let Girls Learn initiative. For the First Lady, this visit is part of a journey that began decades ago -- a journey focused on education, equality, and empowerment. Since arriving in Japan, the First Lady has met with leaders, visited schools, and launched key partnerships for the Let Girls Learn initiative. You can follow the First Lady's trip on social media and by keeping up with her travel journal.
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