tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8285353362748898720.post8600423757131765869..comments2024-03-28T06:53:24.022-05:00Comments on a blog about school: Johnson County candidates: are you out there?Chrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12919030671050831251noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8285353362748898720.post-60590870580246114202012-10-04T17:40:24.802-05:002012-10-04T17:40:24.802-05:00Also, none of the candidates who are on the legisl...Also, none of the candidates who are on the legislature’s Education Committee have responded. They are: <br /><br />Sen. Randy Feenstra <br />Sen. Shawn Hamerlinck (ranking Republican)<br />Sen. Brian Schoenjahn (Senate vice-chair) <br />Sen. Steven Sodders <br />Sen. Mary Jo Wilhelm <br /><br />Rep. Ako Abdul-Samad <br />Rep. Joshua Byrnes <br />Rep. Dennis Cohoon <br />Rep. Peter Cownie <br />Rep. Cecil Dolecheck <br />Rep. Greg Forristall (House chair) <br />Rep. Ruth Ann Gaines <br />Rep. Curtis Hanson <br />Rep. Mary Ann Hanusa <br />Rep. Ron Jorgensen <br />Rep. Daniel Kelley <br />Rep. Kevin Koester <br />Rep. Mark Lofgren <br />Rep. Mary Mascher <br />Rep. Linda Miller <br />Rep. Renee Schulte <br />Rep. Sharon Steckman (ranking Democrat)<br />Rep. Jeremy Taylor (House vice-chair) <br />Rep. Nathan Willems <br />Rep. Cindy Winckler<br /><br />(The Senate chair, Herman Quirmbach, is not up for election this year, though he’s certainly welcome to chime in.)<br /><br />If even the Education Committee members won’t tell us where they stand, how could anyone possibly describe our state education policies as democratically accountable?<br />Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07559356125770114400noreply@blogger.com