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33rd District News: ObamaCore Lawsuit and Important Events!

 

Dear friends,


ObamaCore—the New Nationalized Education Agenda
In a case that has nationwide implications, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal has sued the federal government, claiming that the Department of Education is violating the Constitution and federal law by coercing states to adopt the “Common Core” standards being pushed by the Education Department. If states don’t adopt the Common Core, vast amounts of federal funding could be at risk. This is especially relevant to Virginia as one of only 5 states to not accept these standards. 
 
The Constitution gives no authority to the federal government to regulate education, but that landscape is changing by underhanded funding strategies designed to short change states that won’t fall in line. Earlier this year, the Cato Institute predicted of the Common Core that, “the end game is almost certainly complete federal control by connecting national standards and tests to annual federal funding.” 
 
Federal control of education is a nightmare waiting to happen. Maintaining local control of schools will become even more difficult as decisions filter down through an out-of-touch federal bureaucracy (and, in the case of the Department of Education, an entirely un-elected one)! Teachers will have to waste precious time making sure their teaching styles match up with ObamaCore mandates. Students will be shoehorned into one size fits all education plans that are designed to teach to the average. ObamaCore mandates are the Department of Education's version of ObamaCare mandates -- and the outcomes will be similar.
 
Bureaucrats  insist the solution to academic decline is a uniform plan of indoctrination  While some might argue that such standards could implement a degree of accountability, in reality what Common Core does is something far more perilous: It further centralizes the ability to craft and implement educational curriculum.
 
What is the antidote to this approach?  Protecting local control, right down to protecting the right of parents themselves to get involved in their kid’s education. Virginia must maintain the ability to guard and direct our own education programs. Local schools, public or private, need to have as much flexibility as possible in figuring out what works best for them. Teachers shouldn’t be stuck with busywork diktats from Washington. And ultimately, parents should be able to shop for the school or schooling method that fits THEIR child, instead of being compelled to submit to a system that will ultimately make every school look exactly the same, regardless of the needs of the kids that attend. 
 

I hope to see many of you as I visit 'Back-to-School' nights around the district and distribute my "Report Card" over the next few weeks- let me know if you can join me at one!

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 
UPCOMING EVENTS!
 
Grape Harvest Time!
It’s nearing the time to harvest those grapes! Northern Virginia’s wine industry is producing more grapes, more wine, and gaining recognition on a tremendous scale. Loudoun has more than 80 wineries, some putting out world-class wines sold all over the globe and figuring highly in world-class competitions.
 
 
The wine-making process is fascinating; I recently had the opportunity to meet with Paul Breaux, his daughter, Jennifer, and her husband, Chris, of Breaux Vineyards at their vineyard north of Hillsboro.
 

 
With more than 140 beautiful acres of grapevines, a staff of almost 30, a kitchen full of locally grown products, and an ongoing development project to create a whole new set of offices and facilities, Breaux Vineyards is a great example of local businesses thriving, adding up to a tremendous value in jobs, local tourism revenue, and improvement in the value and scenery of our rural countryside. Click here to find a local winery and set up a visit!
 
 
Winchester Free Clinic Benefit
The Free Medical Clinic of Northern Shenandoah Valley provides free medical services to income-eligible residents of Winchester City and Clarke and Frederick County. These folks are doing a tremendous job providing valuable services to the members of our community that need them most, and they need and deserve our support.
 

 
I had the opportunity to visit the clinic this week, and it’s exciting to see these dedicated individuals at work serving our community. I encourage you to support them at their upcoming fundraiser on Thursday, September 11, at the Shenandoah Valley Golf Club
 
 
LaRock "Taste of Loudoun" Dinner- Sept. 15
DON’T FORGET! This September 15th, we will have another great evening at Vickie and Richard Norman’s house in Paeonian Springs, featuring food, wines, and music representing a true 'Taste of Loudoun.' Join us from 7:00-9:00 pm; special guests to be announced!
 
 
Clarke County Tribute to Frank Wolf- Sept. 6
The Clarke County Republican Committee is proud to honor Congressman Frank Wolf for his years of service to the Commonwealth and the United States.

Please mark your calendars for Saturday September 6th to join us for our annual free signature event held at Veramar Vineyards just east of Berryville in Clarke County Virginia. Register here!

 

Comstock for Congress- Sept. 8 in Winchester

 

 

 

 

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DelDLaRock@house.virginia.gov

 
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Hamilton, Virginia 20159
(540) 751-8364
 
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