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Brandon Burns writes:
The problem with asking elected officials or politicians about community issues is they always give politically correct answers instead of saying what they believe. I would be more interested in seeing the entire details on what the vote was meant to be for. Contract particulars? Reasons for altercations in extension from previous contracts? Columbiamagazine use to be a good news source for information. Sadly, it is fastly becoming another gossip site like the infamous topix. Get back to providing information and limit the opinion giving. Public meetings are suppose to serve that purpose. --Brandon Burns
Comments re article 77795 George Kolbenschlag Where are elected officials on school leadership




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