Pinning a Scarlet Letter to third-graders who can't read is not the way to teach a love of reading

Under the bill headed to Dunleavy’s desk, third-graders who can’t read well, based on a standardized test, will have their parents called into school to decide their children’s educational fate. The parents will have to sign a waiver saying they know the kids are failing and are not prepared for fourth grade before the child is allowed to advance to the next grade. This is going to be humiliating for some kids when they are blamed by their parents for not reading.

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Mat-Su senator wants Dunleavy to use vetoes to punish districts where legislators rejected Senate budget

The state is going to end up making cash payments to Alaskans that will probably exceed $1 billion or $1.5 billion. The Republicans, all with their eyes on the election, are trying to whip up hysteria that anything less than $3.6 billion in cash payments is an insult, but they don’t understand the word “billion” or the need to plan for the next time that oil drops to $50.

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Irresponsible is the word for the Senate plan for $3.5 billion in election-year cash handouts

“The $1,050 deficit for FY23 is based on $101 oil. If the actual price is merely in the mid $90s, we zero that out and then we're either into the CBR (without a 3/4 vote) or an overdraw from the permanent fund. Yes, at this moment we're sitting on a large slug of short term money. So we ‘can’ afford a fat dividend. It's just incredibly shortsighted and irresponsible.”

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