Kansas U.S. Rep Ron Estes: “A new study shows that children nationally are suffering due to failed Dem policies. Because of extended…”

Kansas U.S. Rep Ron Estes: “A new study shows that children nationally are suffering due to failed Dem policies. Because of extended…”
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Ron Estes tweeted the following:

“A new study shows that children nationally are suffering due to failed Dem policies. Because of extended forced remote learning & mask mandates, children’s math skills have worsened & reading scores fell by the largest margin in more than 30 years. (1/2) forbes.com/sites/brianbus
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Here are other recent tweets from Ron Estes:

“(2/2) Extremists have politicized our children and their education. These drops in performance make it clear that we need Kansas common sense over any more Washington dictates.”
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“Throughout the year, Kansans demonstrate hard work, dedication and grit. Today, we celebrate the work of countless Kansans who are the force that keeps America running and especially acknowledge those who are working even during this holiday weekend. Happy Labor Day!” on Sept. 5
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“(2/3) While Democrats look to scapegoat hardworking Americans for the results of their destructive policies, Republicans remain united behind an agenda to make America strong again.” on Sept. 2
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