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Chester E. Finn, Jr.  

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  • Throughout the late 20th century and especially with the emergence of the No Child Left Behind legislation in the early 21st century, a variety of neoconservative voices began to exercise considerable influence on public policy in American education. Few, if any, of those voices were more powerful than that of Chester (Checker) E. Finn, Jr. [Source: Encyclopedia of Educational Reform and Dissent; Finn, Chester E., Jr. (1944–)]

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