Blackwell also stresses state's education needs
Just as he promised in the last debate, Ken Blackwell promised to allocate $1.2 billion to Ohio's public education system without raising taxes.
"Ohio needs a leader," Blackwell said. "I want to lead us there."
For instance, Blackwell said his 65-percent solution would cap public school administrative spending at 35 percent of school budgets.
"Can you be specific Mr. Strickland?" Blackwell asked. "More specifics please."
"Mr Strickland. Platitutdes are not plans,'' he continued.
1 Comments:
Go Blackwell! BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) need more American high-skilled high-paying jobs! Thanks for thinking of all the poor people there. We dont need more money for education. Lower the pay for teachers and lets import teachers. After all Walmart imports goods.
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