by JM Bell | Jun 8, 2007 | Uncategorized
Fresh from the Tribune this afternoon: In a win for voucher opponents, the Utah Supreme Court decided today that Utah’s two voucher bills are joined at the hip — and should live and die on the outcome of a Nov. 6 referendum vote. The court said the...
by JM Bell | May 2, 2007 | Uncategorized
This from Paul Rolly’s column today: They all look alike: This month’s copy of School Reform News, published by the national pro-voucher organization The Heartland Institute of Chicago, contains a story about attempts to repeal the voucher law in Utah. It...
by JM Bell | Mar 7, 2006 | Uncategorized
It’s my second day back at work after returning from DC and I have to tell you, making sense of the last 24 hours of the Legislative session is not the easiest task. The problem, I’m finding, is not so much what happened, but where to start as far as talking about it....
by JM Bell | Feb 24, 2006 | Uncategorized
A lot of conflicting emotions surround this week’s legislative session. Democratic Senator Patrice Arent passed SCR001, the Anti-bullying resolution, which was wonderful, but not in enough time to save Democratic Representative David Litvack from a few tense hours at...