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Earlier this month, at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, a Who's Who of education's right-wing met for two days, and virtually every conversation, Ms. Ravitch said, turned on the question of "how can we benefit the poor?" Referring to that liberal bastion on the other coast, she added, "I think the same discussion would be held at the Harvard school of education".
In his conversation with HuffPost Live's Marc Lamont Hill, Oregon Labor Commissioner Brad Avakian echoed what we've heard from our government time and again: small businesses form the "backbone of the economy" in America, and by investing in business owners, we benefit the country at large.
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