Did online charter bill get public hearing? PolitiFact Oregon Truth-O-Meter
Ellie Adcock on July 11, 2011 in School Stuff
House Democratic Leader Dave Hunt, D-Gladstone, walks out during a break in the final days of the 2011 session. Hunt was among those frustrated at the lack of public input into education bills.
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