Reader comments: Every vote will count in board races, officials say

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JotaB | 6:44 a.m. March 18, 2008
Considering the type of legislation that Senator Madsend has introduced and supported, we can easily deduce what the agenda his wife would carry to the State Board of Education. It certainly would not be to support the public schools.
Anonymous | 5:15 p.m. March 18, 2008
Mark Madsen believes that public schools don't offer the "world class education" that the charter schools do. If he is such an expert on education, why didn't he graduate from a better law school? He went to a law school (George Mason) which is located in a state that has a top ten law school (UVA). Why didn't he "choose" to go to the better school? Probably because the better school didn't choose him (it only takes the best and the brightest). Our legislature and school board need to have representatives who actually are intelligent and reasonable.

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