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Religion and politics / Common Core State Standards Initiative / Standards-based education reform / Education / Denialism / Politics / Strengths and weaknesses of evolution / Academic Freedom bills / Education reform / Intelligent design movement / Discovery Institute campaigns
Date: 2015-03-27 16:23:12
Religion and politics
Common Core State Standards Initiative
Standards-based education reform
Education
Denialism
Politics
Strengths and weaknesses of evolution
Academic Freedom bills
Education reform
Intelligent design movement
Discovery Institute campaigns

Tom Raffio, Chair New Hampshire State Board of Education Testimony to the House Education Committee on SB 101

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