Por: The Advocate Opinion September 17, 2022
You recently published a letter from complaining about U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise's dissatisfaction with Joe Biden's student debt relief program.Folse claims that although Scalise paid his own tuition, it did not cover his entire education bill and the state paid the difference, so he has no reason to complain.This is an extreme example of someone's argument being totally irrelevant to the issue at hand. The point is that Scalise... + full article
The Advocate USA Opinion September 17, 2022
, on Sept. 12, asserts that our federal loan system “has become a money-losing subsidy that has only served to finance the ever-rising costs of a college education.”I believe Brown is missing the forest for the trees.In 1972, when I began teaching at the University of New... + más
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You recently printed a letter from reader who was quite critical of your commentary pages and predicted that you would never print his letter. The reader also claimed that he rarely read your commentary pages, and he was especially critical of a recent column in it by Steve... + más
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In his Sept. 5 letter to the editor, Mark Folse, a software analyst, would have everyone believe that received $34,000 in taxpayer assistance for his education at LSU.Folse in his analysis of the tuition of 1989 vs. 2022 made the mistake of mixing apples and oranges. While he... + más
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The Advocate USA Politics September 17, 2022
Teachers for Louisiana’s youngest learners are plagued by low pay, high turnover and rising rates of depression, officials said Wednesday.Child care teachers are paid an average of $19,785 per year and most get no health or retirement benefits, according to the Early Childhood... + más
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Nationally, the number of women registering to vote in the Nov. 8 congressional midterm elections has shot up like a rocket — energized, experts say, by the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent abortion decision.Louisiana doesn’t seem to be following suit, but Kansas, Ohio,... + más
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The state is preparing to launch a scaled-down version of a program to aid students with reading problems that is named after the late Steve Carter, who championed literacy for years when he served in the Legislature.The Steve Carter Literacy Program won unanimous legislative... + más
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After President Joe Biden unveiled ome student loan debt, Louisiana's congressional delegation weighed in.Unsurprisingly, Republicans in the delegation said the plan forgives debt at the expense of taxpayers. The state’s lone Democrat countered that the president’s... + más
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