Fiscally responsible reforms for students, workers and retirees.

Enacted in 2002, the No Child Left Behind Act reformed programs authorized by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, the principal federal law impacting K-12 education. The most comprehensive education reform overhaul ever enacted, NCLB represents the first real, bipartisan effort to bring true accountability and flexibility to federal education programs. It reflects four essential pillars of education reform: accountability, flexibility and local control, funding for what works, and expanded parental options.
Reforms to the federal elementary and secondary education law are overdue, and congressional Republicans will work hard to pursue meaningful changes in the 111th Congress. They will press Congress and the Administration to continue making fiscally responsible reforms to improve student achievement and close the achievement gaps that have persisted for decades between disadvantaged students and their peers. Republicans will work to ensure that when it comes to a child’s education, decisions are left to those who know best how to make them: parents, local school districts, and states.
Kline Statement on FY 2011 Budget (February 1, 2010)
Kline Statement on State of the Union Address (January 27, 2010)
Kline Repeats Calls for Removal of Controversial ‘Safe Schools Czar’ (December 10, 2009)
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Letter from Rep. John Kline to Education Secretary Arne Duncan re: Kevin Jennings (October 16, 2009)
Kline Op-Ed in Education Week:
The President’s Teachable Moment (September 10, 2009)
McKeon op-ed in The Hill: Jeopardized D.C. program shows promise of school-choice (March 17, 2009)
The 21st Century Green High-Performing Public School Facilities Act (H.R. 2187) (May 12, 2009)
Summary: Stop Child Abuse in Residential
Programs for Teens Act (February 11, 2009)
The No Child Left Inside Act (H.R. 3036) (September 8, 2008)
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Oppose Democrats’ Effort to Nationalize School Construction (May 14, 2009)
Don’t Undermine Efforts at the State and Local Level to Fund School Construction (May 13, 2009)
We Can Do Better With a Scalpel to the Budget (May 12, 2009)
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Status of the Stimulus: Fuzzy Math, Wasteful Spending – and Unemployment Still Rising (November 4, 2009)
Democrats Ignore the Burden of Gas Prices on America’s Schools (June 4, 2008)
A Quarter of a Century After Education Reform ‘Call to Arms,’ Democrats Stubbornly Refuse to Pass Legislation to Improve our Schools (April 25, 2008)
McKeon Statement: Consideration of H.R. 2187, the 21st Century Green High-Performing Public School Facilities Act (May 13, 2009)
McKeon Statement on H.R. 3195, the ADA Amendments Act (June 25, 2008)
McKeon Statement on H.R. 3021, the 21st Century Green High-Performing Public School Facilities Act (June 4, 2008)
Kline Statement: Markup of H.R. 4247, the Preventing Harmful Restraint and Seclusion in Schools Act (February 4, 2010)
Thompson Statement: Hearing on Improving Our Competitiveness: Common Core Education Standards (December 8, 2009)
Castle Statement: Hearing on Improving the Literacy Skills of Children and Young Adults (November 19, 2009)