H.R.1891 - Setting New Priorities in Education Spending Act

To repeal ineffective or unnecessary education programs in order to restore the focus of Federal programs on quality elementary and secondary education programs for disadvantaged students. view all titles (3)

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  • Official: To repeal ineffective or unnecessary education programs in order to restore the focus of Federal programs on quality elementary and secondary education programs for disadvantaged students. as introduced.
  • Short: Setting New Priorities in Education Spending Act as introduced.
  • Short: Setting New Priorities in Education Spending Act as reported to house.

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Interests that support this bill:

Top recipients for ALL supporting interest groups

Name Amount Received Vote On Passage
Rep. Joe Wilson [R, SC-2] $194,531
Rep. Tom Graves [R, GA-14] $150,018
Rep. Michele Bachmann [R, MN-6] $149,622
Rep. Dina Titus [D, NV-1] $139,790
Rep. William L. Owens [D, NY-21] $137,817
Rep. Paul C. Broun [R, GA-10] $109,867
Rep. Tim Huelskamp [R, KS-1] $92,658
Rep. Jeff Duncan [R, SC-3] $79,047
Rep. Tom McClintock [R, CA-4] $72,387
Rep. Ken Calvert [R, CA-42] $70,662
 
Sen. Patrick J. Toomey [R, PA] $940,239
Sen. Harry Reid [D, NV] $442,521
Sen. Marco Rubio [R, FL] $421,274
Sen. John Thune [R, SD] $179,808
Sen. Rob Portman [R, OH] $167,405
Sen. Mark Kirk [R, IL] $115,550
Sen. John McCain [R, AZ] $106,665
Sen. Tom Coburn [R, OK] $103,406
Sen. David Vitter [R, LA] $99,319
Sen. Roy Blunt [R, MO] $75,551

Specific Organizations Supporting H.R.1891

  • Center for Fiscal Accountability
  • Council of the Great City Schools
  • Americans for Limited Government
  • Americans for Tax Reform

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