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Andreason: ‘A finished product?’

Sen. John Andreason, R-Boise, questions state schools Supt. Tom Luna on Thursday, asking if more time isn't needed to work out the final details of his school reform plan. Luna said no. (Betsy Russell)
Sen. John Andreason, R-Boise, questions state schools Supt. Tom Luna on Thursday, asking if more time isn't needed to work out the final details of his school reform plan. Luna said no. (Betsy Russell)

Sen. John Andreason, R-Boise, asked state schools Supt. Tom Luna, "Is it your opinion that we now have a finished product?" Or, he said, with all the changes, is there a need to go back and work over the plan with all the stakeholders? Luna responded that he's asking the committee to pass the three bills today. "There are some things that have to happen immediately," he said. Among them: Addressing the current funding crisis, and giving school districts "the ability to manage" personnel and labor decisions.

Said Luna, "This is the product that has to move forward."

Andreason said, "Mr. Chairman, I've received over 1,400 emails - 90 percent were against this plan. I'm trying to save the plan."



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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