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Congresswoman Frederica S. Wilson Applauds President Obama’s Nomination of John King for U.S. Secretary of Education

“I applaud President Obama for nominating Acting Secretary John King to serve as U.S. Secretary of Education. Throughout his career, Dr. King has demonstrated a commitment to high standards and advancing educational equity and opportunities for all students. As the Department of Education implements the Every Student Succeeds Act, his nomination comes at a critical time. I look forward to working with him to ensure that every American student graduates from high school college and career ready, and urge the Senate to swiftly confirm his nomination.

“Dr. King, who was orphaned at age 12, knows from personal experience how education can literally save a young man’s life. I am extremely pleased to have the opportunity to host him this week in my district, where he will speak at the Miami-Dade My Brother’s Keeper Action Summit Breakfast on February 19. The event will address efforts to eliminate opportunity gaps, barriers, and challenges for boys and young men of color in Miami-Dade County. Dr. King will also meet with parents and students at Miami Senior High School and Miami Northwestern Senior High School to discuss college access and the importance of student attendance and mentorship.”

Congresswoman Frederica S. Wilson is a third-term Congresswoman from Florida representing parts of Northern Miami-Dade and Southeast Broward counties. A former state legislator and school principal, she is the founder of the 5000 Role Models for Excellence Project, a mentoring program for young males at risk of dropping out of school. Congresswoman Wilson also founded the Florida Ports Caucus, a bipartisan taskforce that coordinates federal action in support of Florida’s harbors and waterways.