I think it is right that states, which already have 90% of their own budget to fund their educational priorities, the government actually provides about 10% and then some competitive grants outside of that. But it's the right place for it to be. There's no one size fits all in education, and every state needs to do what's best for that state. Now that we have that clear, I need to get into my personal reasons for having this interview with you. So WrestleMania was in New York, and it was WrestleMania 1. (01:44–01:50)
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Asserts that education should be tailored to each state's needs rather than a uniform national approach.
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