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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 153223" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Sheila, thanks for posting this. I was actually going to post something about it over on Special Education. The positive is that yes, Gov Kaine does not support and has said publically that he will not support anything that removes parental input or control over their children's education. I believe him. I have known the Kaines for years (their youngest and mine were in playgroup together, we are from the same neighborhood, and our kids went to the same elem school - which was named after his wife's father who was gov of our state a number of years ago and a real supporter of civil rights and quality education for all citizens). The Gov is a good man and is a strong supporter of education. </p><p> </p><p>Klmno, if you go to the state's Special Education website, you will find a lot more information about the specifics and also dates and times for public hearings.</p><p> </p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 153223, member: 805"] Sheila, thanks for posting this. I was actually going to post something about it over on Special Education. The positive is that yes, Gov Kaine does not support and has said publically that he will not support anything that removes parental input or control over their children's education. I believe him. I have known the Kaines for years (their youngest and mine were in playgroup together, we are from the same neighborhood, and our kids went to the same elem school - which was named after his wife's father who was gov of our state a number of years ago and a real supporter of civil rights and quality education for all citizens). The Gov is a good man and is a strong supporter of education. Klmno, if you go to the state's Special Education website, you will find a lot more information about the specifics and also dates and times for public hearings. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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