[Local-Maine-Schools] Whats Next on School Consolidation

Lynne Williams lwill at earthlink.net
Wed Jun 6 12:47:15 UTC 2007


I agree.  Legislative elections come up in 2008, and we need to know  
where they stood - if rural legislators, in particular, exhibited  
more loyalty to their leadership than to their constituents, then  
they need to be defeated.
Lynne Williams, Bar Harbor


On Jun 6, 2007, at 8:42 AM, pete wrote:

> Friends and neighbors and those concerned about our schools,
>
> It is time to consider what to do if the legislature fails to  
> protect our schools by preserving local control and fails to act on  
> providing equitable funding for our system.
>
> It will become important to record for future action those who are  
> responsible for the outcome and reward those who support education  
> in rural Maine and to hold accountable those who are responsible  
> for changes that will weaken local control and ultimately close  
> schools.
>
> Suggest that when the vote record is available that it be posted on  
> this site.  If no record is available we should poll all  
> representatives and senators to get them on record as to their vote.
>
> Pete Johnson
> Greenville, Maine
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