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by | 11:36 am, March 31, 2009 | Comments Off

The Denver Post has this story today:

Reforms may pay off for schools

A bipartisan group of state lawmakers unveiled a slate of dramatic education proposals Monday with the goal of bolstering Colorado's school-reform credentials enough to win a $1 billion prize.

Only about 10 states will be selected to win what Sen. Chris Romer called "the golden ticket," an approximately $500 million grant from the federal government's new Race to the Top program that will go to the states making the biggest strides in education reform. Romer and other lawmakers said private foundations are expected to match the federal prize, leading to a one-time windfall that has the potential to remake the Colorado education landscape.

"There's too much money at stake to stand still," said Romer, D-Denver.

Yep, that's a lot of money the feds are going to dish out.

Where did they get it? Oh yeah, from people that live in the states fighting for it.

So, the feds take money from people that live in the various states, then make those same people, via their state represenatives, do a song and dance in order to get their own money back. And, of couse, the feds take a cut for all their hard work.

To whom does this make sense?

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