Tampa Adult Entertainment: Most aid ever for students

October 6, 2009

Murphy secured passage of an amendment to the student-aid bill. His rider will allow states to use some of their funding to partner with local universities and colleges to create degree and training programs for early education teachers, as they do now for K-12 teachers.
The congressman said parents, teachers and school administrators have complained to him about the lack of early education teaching degree programs as a barrier to finding enough highly qualified early education teachers in the state.
SAFRA, which now moves to the Senate, includes a measure to eliminate federal funding for the activist organization, ACORN. This advocacy group for low-income families has been videotaped allegedly showing counselors offering advice on disguising prostitution activities and advocating tax fraud. ACORN has also been accused of committing voter fraud.

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