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Kent Withycombe

@kentwithycombe

Attorney; Georgetown Law's Street Law Program; Husband to Betsy and parent of our Fabulous 5 kids. Opinions my own.

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As a reader, there's nothing more frustrating than a paywall stopping you mid-article. With your DC Public Library card, you can get around those paywalls and keep reading! 📚 bit.ly/434RCms

As a reader, there's nothing more frustrating than a paywall stopping you mid-article. With your DC Public Library card, you can get around those paywalls and keep reading! 📚 bit.ly/434RCms
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Happy (?) 60th Birthday to the Capital Beltway How did people around the country badmouth federal insiders before they could condemn them as “inside-the-Beltway”?

Happy (?) 60th Birthday to the Capital Beltway

How did people around the country badmouth federal insiders before they could condemn them as “inside-the-Beltway”?
Betsy Wolf (@betsyjwolf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is why DCPS schools, which will enroll any in-boundary student K and up any time of the year, need to be treated (and resourced) differently than charters. And DCPS schools receiving many students from Eagle may need additional staff to absorb the increase. Phil Mendelson

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Born in DC on this date in 1895: Charles Hamilton Houston. Known as “The Man Who Killed Jim Crow,” Houston battled “separate but equal” & mentored young attorneys of color, including Thurgood Marshall. He was @naacp’s 1st counsel, taught at Howard University & was dean of their law school

Born in DC on this date in 1895: Charles Hamilton Houston. Known as “The Man Who Killed Jim Crow,” Houston battled “separate but equal” &amp; mentored young attorneys of color, including Thurgood Marshall. He was @naacp’s 1st counsel, taught at <a href="/HowardU/">Howard University</a> &amp; was dean of their law school
𝐁𝐫𝐚𝐝 𝐉𝐨𝐡𝐧𝐬𝐨𝐧 (@drbradjohnson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For education to be "all about the students," we need to: Increase Recess, The Arts, & socialization Focus on holistic growth, not just standardized tests Give students a voice in their learning Focus on strengths to build success Take care of teachers, a key to students’ success

Liz Cheney (@liz_cheney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let’s be clear: This is illegal and unconstitutional. The American people had voted. The courts had ruled. The Electoral College had met and voted. The Governor in every state had certified the results and sent a legal slate of electors to the Congress to be counted. The Vice

Rachel Levy (@rachelannelevy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This past Tuesday, my family and I were proud to accept signed Resolution CR24-7 "Honoring the Late Mary Levy" in honor of my mother and her work and legacy, passed unanimously by the members of the DC State Board of Ed. 1/

This  past Tuesday, my family and I were proud to accept signed Resolution  CR24-7 "Honoring the Late Mary Levy" in honor of my mother and her work  and legacy, passed unanimously by the members of the <a href="/DCSBOE/">DC State Board of Ed</a>. 

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Chef José Andrés 🕊️🥘🍳 (@chefjoseandres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People of America…I voted today! Happens it was for this great guy Tim Walz for VP and my friend Kamala Harris for President. They believe that the American dream should be possible for everyone, including immigrants like me. Who’s with me?! Go to iwillvote.com and

Barack Obama (@barackobama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just because Donald Trump acts goofy doesn’t mean his presidency wouldn’t be dangerous. And you don’t have to take my word for it. Lately, some of the people who know Trump the best have been saying in no uncertain terms that he should not be president again.

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Unlike the LA Times & Washington Post who are owned by billionaires, the Philadelphia Inquirer is owned by The Lenfest Institute for Journalism, a non-profit org. The Philadelphia Inquirer is the largest newspaper in America operated as a public-benefit corporation

Eugene Robinson (@eugene_robinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the text of the Post columnists' statement, for those hitting the paywall: The Washington Post’s decision not to make an endorsement in the presidential campaign is a terrible mistake. It represents an abandonment of the fundamental editorial convictions of the newspaper

Derek W. Black (@derekwblack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Statewide referenda rejecting vouchers in two ruby red states in this past election show that, after two centuries, public education is still a bipartisan project. But Republican politicians sadly don’t care what their own voters want on this issue. bostonglobe.com/2024/11/30/opi…

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Please give generously to the @DCCollaborative this #GivingTuesday and #givingseason ! The @DCCollaborative creates equitable opportunities for DC students to attend more #arts &humanities events and brings more #teachingartists into the schools. We also fund buses for events!

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Congrats on your two degrees from MSU, Morgan Elisabeth Withycombe! Your mother and I, and your whole family, are very proud of you!

Congrats on your two degrees from <a href="/michiganstateu/">MSU</a>, Morgan Elisabeth Withycombe!  Your mother and I, and your whole family, are very proud of you!