jason ortitay demands improvement in education law implementation

jason ortitay demands improvement in education law implementation
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Jason Ortitay, a prominent figure in Pennsylvania politics, recently expressed his dissatisfaction with the implementation of a law intended to enhance educational standards. Through a series of tweets, Ortitay voiced his concerns regarding the current state of affairs and emphasized the need for improvements.

On June 7, 2025, Ortitay shared his frustration by stating: “Let me be blunt: I’m angry—because teachers and students deserve better than a rushed, sloppy rollout of a law we all supported.” His remarks suggest that despite broad support for the legislation, its execution has not met expectations.

In another tweet posted on the same day, Ortitay highlighted the primary goal of Act 135: “We didn’t pass Act 135 just to say we did something. We passed it to make sure every child in this state can learn to read.” This underscores his commitment to ensuring that educational reforms lead to tangible improvements in literacy across Pennsylvania.

Further expressing his willingness to collaborate towards rectifying these issues, Ortitay tweeted: “I’m still willing to work with them to make this right—but that starts with a full reset. We need transparency, real accountability, and actual input from Pennsylvania educators. If that doesn’t happen soon, I’m going to be loud about it.” He calls for increased transparency and accountability from educational authorities while urging collaboration with local educators.



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