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 @9N8PXQZ from New York answered…56mins56m

CRT is not taught in K-12 education, and that would be difficult to do as it is a complex graduate-level legal concept.…

 @9N8PDZD from California answered…1hr1H

Yes but only for people who have provided some type of military or other qualified humanitarian service for two years

 @9N8LTDS from New Jersey answered…2hrs2H

No, and those who take out student loans should be required to take a rigorous financial literacy course in their first…

 @9N8LHPB from California answered…2hrs2H

I think that that is something that falls under the parents responsibilities to teach their children this.

 @9N8LHPB from California answered…2hrs2H

I want to say yes for this but at the same time that wouldn't be fair to them. It would be wrong to tax more from them a…

 @9N8JYJV from Kentucky answered…3hrs3H

No, but reduce interest to the Prime Rate anyway and allow student debt to be discharged in Bankruptcy.

 @9N8GMYL from Massachusetts answered…4hrs4H

No, but the loan program needs to be overhauled, more forgiveness allowed, and colleges need to be incentivized to reduc…

 @9N8BX7C from Alabama answered…5hrs5H

No, because it is a college level course that requires a significant educational foundation to comprehend.

 @9N8629Dfrom Maine  answered…7hrs7H

Yes, but as part of the intersectionality that should already be present in primary, secondary, and tertiary education.…

 @9N7TRFX from Missouri answered…13hrs13H

no we should focus on decreasing the cost of higher education but also teach that students are responsible for their own…

 @9N7SXQ3 from Arizona answered…14hrs14H

Yes, but at least partial, especially for low-income students. Lower interest rates on student loans, and more scholarsh…

 @sm1006 from Texas answered…18hrs18H

Only a watered down version since CRT is a legal framework that many aren't equipped to properly understand, especially…

 @9N7CFTX from New York answered…21hrs21H

No. It is not the taxpayer’s responsibility to foot the bill for a loan that an individual willfully committed to.

 @9N79HT7 from Wisconsin answered…21hrs21H

Children in middle school ages should not even be exposed to it. It should be brought up in the last two years of high s…

 @9N73YFW from New Jersey answered…23hrs23H

I think taxes should be increased for the rich, but for what tax money is usually used for not just student loans.

 @9N73GYP from Missouri answered…23hrs23H

Yes, with requirements such as good attendance, behavior, and grades in HS, and continued requirements throughout colleg…

 @9N6YSJY from New Jersey answered…24hrs24H

No, because K-12 children are not going to able to understand college level classes, and critical race theory should con…