[Winona Online Democracy]

Karen brings up a great point.  With all the legislation proposed and
possibly passed not only for K-12, but Cities, Counties and  Colleges,
Seniors and the Health Care Providers is there some way we can see concrete
examples of what it means to real people in their daily lives or our
collective school district or city in terms of new money and programs.  

Doesn't our media and the units of government have the responsibility to
give us the facts, not their wish list or what they didn't get?  It is hard
for most people to sort out the proposed, the wish we had, want to have,
must have from what they really will receive.  Proposed legislation doesn't
mean squat if it doesn't pass and get put into practice.

Let the true results be known and the public can fairly pass judgement the
players at the next election.

Paul Double
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>From: "Karen J. Fawcett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>When the federal government proposes increased funding for k-12 education,
>what does that mean for Winona?  If we don't know the details in the current
>budget, tell us what the federal funding has meant in the past?  Karen
>Fawcett

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