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Michigan Education Association releases new “Kids not CEOs” ad

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From KidsNotCEOs.com:

Republicans in Lansing voted to give a $1.8 billion tax break to rich CEOs and corporate special interests — paid for by cuts to our local schools. Big banks and oil companies got a massive tax break, while our children are being robbed of their opportunity to get the education and training they need to succeed.

 Find out more about the campaign at KidsNotCEOs.com.

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Reader Comments
  • LFB
    Posted October 25th, 2012 at 1:18 pm

    During the Obama administration’s cuts and reallocation of education funding, my school underwent a reduction in force (RIF) and many teachers careers were effected as they were either moved to a different position or fired. It mostly affected first year teachers who were not tenured. That was not fair and was a direct result of Obama. I will vote for Romeny this year.

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