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VanderSloot: ‘It’s fear of the unknown’

Frank VanderSloot, CEO of Melaleuca Inc. in Idaho Falls, testifies in favor of the Luna school reform plan on Tuesday. At right is a chart showing his company's increasing revenues; he said that's because he does
Frank VanderSloot, CEO of Melaleuca Inc. in Idaho Falls, testifies in favor of the Luna school reform plan on Tuesday. At right is a chart showing his company's increasing revenues; he said that's because he does "pay for performance," a concept he touts and that's also in the Luna plan for teachers. (Betsy Russell)

Frank VanderSloot, CEO of Melaleuca Inc. in Idaho Falls, spoke in favor of the Luna school reform plan. He displayed a graph showing his company's revenues going up. "There's a reason for our continued growth and success in a time when all other companies are struggling," he said: Pay for performance. VanderSloot said it's something he favors in all areas. "People who've never been measured before are fearful," he told lawmakers. "It's fear of the unknown."

VanderSloot, who has run full-page newspaper ads throughout the state attacking "union bosses" and touting the Luna plan, said, "The opposition to this bill has only just begun. It'll get harder. Please, we ask you, have the courage to pass this legislation for the benefit of our kids." He added, "We need to press forward and implement things and then work out the rough spots."
 



Betsy Z. Russell
Betsy Z. Russell joined The Spokesman-Review in 1991. She currently is a reporter in the Boise Bureau covering Idaho state government and politics, and other news from Idaho's state capital.

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