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Ed funding lags behind road work, study says

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Anonymous | 3:38 a.m. Jan. 21, 2008
Public education � the single-largest portion of the budget � has received significant increases in spending the past 10 years but receives a smaller share of state dollars now than it did in 1999, according to the report


That is just pathetic. Yet our legislators keep touting how much they have increased spending for education. Of course we are spending more. We have a lot more students now.

Education as to be priority #1 this year and every year until we at least get to 49th place in the nation...
Remember | 12:19 p.m. Jan. 21, 2008
Remember this the next time you vote for an incumbent. Either they have been the ones starving education or they have been ineffective in overcoming those who are starving education. Quit voting for incumbents!

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