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Related: About this forumNew House education chairwoman Virginia Foxx favors rolling back Obama regulations
WASHINGTON -- Republicans have promoted U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx of North Carolina to lead the House education and workforce committee next year.
Foxx, a six-term Republican congresswoman from Watauga County, is currently a senior member of the committee which oversees several major federal agencies and services, including the education department and Head Start, as well as issues related to pensions, wages, civil rights and equal opportunity in the workplace.
Most recently, Foxx has been serving as secretary to the House Republican Conference and as a member of party leadership, she helped write the GOP platform at this years Republican National Convention. Foxx also worked closely with House Speaker Rep. Paul Ryan this year to write the Republicans Better Way agenda a policy and political framework for top party priorities.
Shes frequently opposed regulations and proposals from President Barack Obamas administration, including attempting to block the Department of Labors 2016 overtime rule, which would make more employees across the country eligible for overtime pay. The overtime mandate is currently under legal challenge in federal court. Foxx, and other Republicans, argued the new overtime pay regulation would cause employers to cut back workers hours.
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madaboutharry
(41,287 posts)A horrible homophobic racist anti-worker moron. She needs to go back to school and get an education.
radical noodle
(8,395 posts)She should be committed to an institution.
TexasTowelie
(116,492 posts)There is something to be said for leaving the country with people like her leading things.
radical noodle
(8,395 posts)People don't understand what all this will mean.
elleng
(135,772 posts)Most of my education was in public schools, all the way through college. (Law school wasn't 'public.) Unfortunately by the time my daughters were ready for school, 'public' was not feasible. We spent a fair amount on 'private' and parochial schools.
My younger daughter, who studied Child Development & Family Studies-Preschool & Special Education, and who is a great natural teacher, now 28 years old with a 2 year old son, has concluded she'll teach him at home. What happens in 'classrooms' isn't suitable, she says.
This foxx person is too radically right for me. I guess the repugs like her.
radical noodle
(8,395 posts)My husband is a retired public school teacher and my daughter is an inclusion teacher in a high poverty rural area where drugs are an even bigger problem than the poverty. Both have said that the moronic testing is taking over education, along with taking money out of public schools so class sizes get bigger and bigger.
Starry Messenger
(32,375 posts)This is going to be horrible. We will have to fight for every inch.
CRK7376
(2,226 posts)the Bat-Shit crazy Foxx is my representative. I am sorry to the nation that the people of NC voted for this idiot. I know that none of my family voted for her and two other families on our road oppose this lunatic. I teach high school in one of her rural counties, and we have to deal with her stupidity almost daily. Our department has about 1.5 sets of US History textbooks for four of us to share. We have one set of World History books and maybe one set of Civics/Economics books ..sad. But all students will be issued Google Chromebooks in January. Her views on education and everything else are WRONG!!!!!
TexasTowelie
(116,492 posts)I'm represented by Ducky Jamas Boy, Blake Farenthold.