Senate scraps Obama regulations on school accountability

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WASHINGTON - The Senate narrowly approved a measure Thursday to scrap Obama-era regulations outlining how states must carry out a federal law meant to hold schools accountable for their students’ performance.

The vote was 50 to 49, nearly along party lines: Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, split with the GOP to vote against the measure. The House approved the measure last month with almost all Republicans in favor and all members of the Democratic caucus against. It now goes to President Trump, who is expected to sign it.

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