Iowa Residents React to Governor Reynolds' AEA Reform Proposal

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Iowans are divided over Governor Kim Reynolds' proposed AEA reform bill, with supporters arguing for increased oversight and flexibility to address low test scores for students with special needs, while opponents fear a complete overhaul of a system that has been working for 50 years. The bill has passed out of its subcommittee in the Senate but has not advanced in the House, with lawmakers expressing the need for more discussion before making a decision.
Topics:nation#aea-reform#education-reform#governor-kim-reynolds#iowa#public-education#special-education
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