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Neil Bush’s Education Firm Under DOE Investigation

HeadlineNov 09, 2007

The inspector general of the Department of Education has announced plans to investigate whether federal money has been inappropriately used to buy educational products from a company owned by President Bush’s brother, Neil Bush. His educational software company Ignite has received hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal funds under the No Child Left Behind Act, the president’s signature education bill.

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