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Fairfax’s Democrat Leaders Favor Party Above Principle in School Board Member’s Embezzlement Scandal
1 week ago |
townhall.com | Stephanie Lundquist-Arora
Kyle McDaniel, a Democrat-endorsed school board member in Fairfax County, Va., the ninth largest district in the nation, allegedly embezzled $175,000 from his former employer. Blue Label Aviation filed a lawsuit alleging that McDaniel used company funds for his school board campaign, family vacations, and at strip clubs. While claiming that he will fight the $525,000 lawsuit in court, McDaniel, chairman of the school board’s budget committee, has not directly denied the allegations.
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3 weeks ago |
iwfeatures.com | Stephanie Lundquist-Arora
In 2021, Fairfax County’s Board of Supervisors passed a sanctuary policy, the “Public Trust and Confidentiality Policy,” making the northern Virginia county one of 84 sanctuary areas for illegal immigrants in the state. The ramifications of this policy — and of similar sanctuary policies nationwide — have been dire, especially for lawful citizens who end up paying the cost, both financially and physically.
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1 month ago |
lifesitenews.com | Stephanie Lundquist-Arora
(The Daily Signal) — America’s public high schools are strange places to find displays of the alphabet. Perhaps with plummeting standardized test scores and a substantial increase in English-as-a-second-language students in sanctuary districts, high school educators feel the need to review kindergarten basics.
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1 month ago |
readlion.com | Stephanie Lundquist-Arora |Jillian Schneider |John Ransom |Armstrong Williams
(The Daily Signal) – America’s public high schools are strange places to find displays of the alphabet. Perhaps with plummeting standardized test scores and a substantial increase in English-as-a-second-language students in sanctuary districts, high school educators feel the need to review kindergarten basics.
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1 month ago |
lifenews.com | Steven Ertelt |Stephanie Lundquist-Arora
America’s public high schools are strange places to find displays of the alphabet. Perhaps with plummeting standardized test scores and a substantial increase in English-as-a-second-language students in sanctuary districts, high school educators feel the need to review kindergarten basics.
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