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You have a story here, a modern-day story, of labor solidarity on an issue that is irrefutable, she said. "That for teachers to stay in our profession, for bus drivers and support staff to stay and do this work, we need a livable wage, and we need the conditions in schools that we can help kids thrive." 304

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will call for a ban on all for-profit charter schools, a position that puts him directly at odds with the Trump administration and becoming the first of the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates to insist on such a move.The Vermont independent also will call for a moratorium on the funding of all public charter school expansion until a national audit on the schools has been completed. Additionally, Sanders will promise to halt the use of public funds to underwrite all new charter schools if he is elected president.A senior Sanders campaign official shared the details of policy proposal with CNN ahead of the Sanders speech in South Carolina -- the crucial early primary state where the African-American vote is a key voting base. The moratorium on the funding of public charter schools was initially called for by the NAACP; Sanders will say in his speech that he supports the group's efforts.Sanders will also make the case that the growth of charter schools has done disproportionate harm to the black community because it has pulled public dollars away from community public schools.He will give his speech in Orangeburg on the anniversary weekend of the historic Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision that ruled that segregation in public schools was unconstitutional.Sanders is the first 2020 presidential candidate to call for such a ban. Several candidates have talked about general reform of the system. At a town hall on Monday, Sen. Elizabeth Warren answered a question about charter schools and said the focus should be on supporting existing public schools."I think that we need to support our public schools, and that no child should be left behind in a school that is not functional," Warren said. "Our whole job in America should be to make sure that every child gets a good education in a public school."Sanders' position is at odds with the Trump administration, which supports and promotes the public funding of charter schools. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has long been a strong proponent of the system and 2052

  

Zillow senior economist Aaron Terrazas said, “Rental appreciation slowed between 2015 and mid-2017, but is once again picking up steam, reaccelerating over the past nine months. For-sale inventory is tight, and with home prices continuing their rapid climb, it’s becoming more and more difficult for renters to become owners, forcing them to rent longer than they otherwise would have. Searching for the ‘right’ home has become a drawn out affair and rising prices require more savings for a down payment. Were it not for strong new apartment construction over the past half-decade, rental appreciation would be even stronger than it is now.” 642

  

While growing these pumpkins might seem like a novel hobby, for people like Jim and other members of the Wisconsin Giant Pumpkin Growers, they take the weigh-off seriously."But this time of year when it comes to the weigh-off, it gets competitive too. It's friendship but it can get very competitive," he said.Ford recently got first place at the River Prairie Ginormous Pumpkin Festival in Altoona in September with his 2,015 pound pumpkin. It's his biggest so far, but he wants to keep growing larger."Gives you the satisfaction that you can take a seed that big and grow something like that."While he plants his seeds in April, he is already thinking about 2021's competition."Right now my pumpkin patch is already in the beginning of the stages for next year's competition," Ford said.Growing pumpkin to weigh so much isn't easy. Ford equates growing gigantic gourds to raising a spoiled child."And this thing is babied from day one. It gets everything it wants, it needs. It's a spoiled brat - plant. It gets whatever it needs, because to get them this big you got to give them what they are asking for," he said.Ford will put a blanket on his gourd when it gets below 55 degrees, and actually cool it off when it gets too hot. It's a meticulous process but one that brings Ford back every year. Eventually, he wants to break the world record which is 2,624 pounds.You can find where the next giant pumpkin weigh-off will be by going to the Wisconsin Giant Pumpkin Growers website.This story was originally published by James Groh at WTMJ. 1544

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