All 50 State legislatures attack constitutionality of Bush's No Child Left Behind Act
/In a bipartisan statement released Wednesday, all 50 state legislatures
opposed President Bush's No Child Left Behind Act. The statement issued
by the National Conference of State Legislatures attacked the education
program's unconstitutional extension of federal power in an area
traditionally left up to state control and accused the government of
coercing states into compliance. It also recommends essential changes
in the measurement of student progress, the punishment for
under-achieving schools, and guidelines for allowing waivers for
struggling school districts. The NCSL also expressed concern that the
education reform would further segregate schools and provide incentives
for good teachers to leave needy schools. Republican state Sen. Steve
Saland of New York, co-chairman of the task force that reviewed the
law, compared it to a "weed" that has stifled state innovation.
Co-chairman Steve Kelley, a Democratic state senator from Minnesota,
said the federal government is right to target the achievement gap
among poor and minorities but wrong to meddle with the states. [more]