Senate Votes to Ban U.S. Test Standards
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The Senate voted to ban tests based on national standards in reading and math and convert some federal education programs to block grants as it neared passage of a bill to create tax-free savings accounts for school expenses. President Clinton has promised a veto of the savings bill, arguing that it would largely benefit affluent parents sending children to private schools. A final vote was expected today. Republicans have stressed local and parental control of education decisions.
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