The Senate passed the agenda to implement one Hillary’s liberal fascist agenda items 29 to 11. The vote has yet to be posted, but Bob Mercer reported in today’s Mitchell Daily Republic that all 15 Democrats voted for it while Republicans opposed it 11 to 8. I will provide an update on the 8 Republicans who would push Hillary’s "It takes a Village" during a year in which she is running for President.
And the Terry Woster report in today’s Argus Leader did not point out that the standards have already been approved by the South Dakota Department of Education. Instead it reports:
Sen. Tom Dempster, R-Sioux Falls and a sponsor of last year's bill, said the focus should be on what the proposal does, which is allow standards to be developed.
I have already informed the press about the standards, showed them copies, and their job is to provide its readers what the state government standards are all about. But when the government is pushing the a liberal fascist plan, open government is no longer important.
And it does not point out those South Dakota preschools that already have been accredited by the NAEYC.
The report also had this:
Sen. Ed Olson, R-Mitchell, said the bill "is about saying to anybody providing day care, 'Here's what a good one looks like.' That's all it does."
I have already researched the approved standards. I would not recommend sending your children to any preschool that uses it. Just because something is a government "standards" does not automatically make it high quality. What is does do if limit choice by tying funding to that "one" standard. This is central planning, and this is fascism.