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WASHINGTON -- Amid a swirl of foreign and border challenges, President Barack Obama is emb stanley deutschland arking on the one mission that has regularly proved a winner for him - raising money for his fellow Democrats.Obama on Tuesday was starting a three-day West Coast trip, scheduled to attend at least five fundraising events in Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles less than four months ahead of midterm elections that could chan water bottle stanley ge Washington s balance of power.The trip comes as Obama is dealing with a series of high-profile tests of his presidency, from Eastern Europe to the Middle East to the Southern U.S. border. The downing of a Malaysian airliner over Ukraine last week, the eruption of war in Gaza between Israelis and Palestinians, stanley cup and the humanitarian crisis caused by the influx of Central American minors seeking to cross the border has put a strain on the White House. But on the fundraising trail Obama remains a potent draw among the Democratic Party s wealthy donors, who pay up to $32,400 to be in intimate settings with the president. Obama on why he won t go visit the border amid immigration crisis 01:41 Rick Perry: Obama administration doesn t care about border s Nteo Most Americans oppose Common Core standards: Poll
This story was written by Editorial Board, Indiana Daily StudentKermit was right. Going green is difficult, and in the case of green schools, its also expensive. The 21st Century Green High-Performing Public School Facilities Act represents Congresss latest effort to pump money into environmental-efficiency projects. The bill, passed June 4 in th stanley thermobecher e House by a vote of 250-1 stanley botella 64, would set aside more than $20 billion over the next five years to help modernize existing schools and to start construction on new eco-friendly buildings. Indiana Rep. Baron Hill co-sponsored the bill, saying it would channel $111 million dollars into Hoosier schools. The money would be used stanley cup to help to eliminate crumbling schools, and it would offer a healthier, more energy-efficient place for thousands of teachers and students to work and play. Even though the initiative seems like a win-win vote for the environment and education, Bush has threatened a veto, and we agree. Dont get us wrong, we love the bills sentiment: making the environment a priority through productive investment that could stimulate the economy. Great. Channeling money into needy public school systems. We couldnt agree more. But the thought of the government mandating how individual school systems should handle repairs has us shaking in our green, public-school-loving boots. With caveats for Davis-Bacon fair wages and American steel, the bill panders to labor
WASHINGTON -- Amid a swirl of foreign and border challenges, President Barack Obama is emb stanley deutschland arking on the one mission that has regularly proved a winner for him - raising money for his fellow Democrats.Obama on Tuesday was starting a three-day West Coast trip, scheduled to attend at least five fundraising events in Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles less than four months ahead of midterm elections that could chan water bottle stanley ge Washington s balance of power.The trip comes as Obama is dealing with a series of high-profile tests of his presidency, from Eastern Europe to the Middle East to the Southern U.S. border. The downing of a Malaysian airliner over Ukraine last week, the eruption of war in Gaza between Israelis and Palestinians, stanley cup and the humanitarian crisis caused by the influx of Central American minors seeking to cross the border has put a strain on the White House. But on the fundraising trail Obama remains a potent draw among the Democratic Party s wealthy donors, who pay up to $32,400 to be in intimate settings with the president. Obama on why he won t go visit the border amid immigration crisis 01:41 Rick Perry: Obama administration doesn t care about border s Nteo Most Americans oppose Common Core standards: Poll
This story was written by Editorial Board, Indiana Daily StudentKermit was right. Going green is difficult, and in the case of green schools, its also expensive. The 21st Century Green High-Performing Public School Facilities Act represents Congresss latest effort to pump money into environmental-efficiency projects. The bill, passed June 4 in th stanley thermobecher e House by a vote of 250-1 stanley botella 64, would set aside more than $20 billion over the next five years to help modernize existing schools and to start construction on new eco-friendly buildings. Indiana Rep. Baron Hill co-sponsored the bill, saying it would channel $111 million dollars into Hoosier schools. The money would be used stanley cup to help to eliminate crumbling schools, and it would offer a healthier, more energy-efficient place for thousands of teachers and students to work and play. Even though the initiative seems like a win-win vote for the environment and education, Bush has threatened a veto, and we agree. Dont get us wrong, we love the bills sentiment: making the environment a priority through productive investment that could stimulate the economy. Great. Channeling money into needy public school systems. We couldnt agree more. But the thought of the government mandating how individual school systems should handle repairs has us shaking in our green, public-school-loving boots. With caveats for Davis-Bacon fair wages and American steel, the bill panders to labor