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The OSBA’s Legislative Policy Committee members from the Clackamas region invited legislators Wednesday to talk about issues important to schools. Major topics of discussion included special education (especially the funding needs), Public Employees Retirement System costs and the importance of additional learning time and engagement programs for students. Sens. Mark Meek and Kathleen Taylor and Reps. April Dobson, Mark Gamba, Annessa Hartman, Courtney Neron and Hoa Nguyen participated.Mark Meek Senator Kathleen Taylor April Dobson Mark GambaAnnessa Hartman Representative Courtney Neron Hoa Nguyen for Oregon#Oregon #publiceducation #Legislature #legislativepolicy #SpecialEducation #educationmatters #school #learning #StudentAdvocacy #studentsuccess ... See MoreSee Less
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