
Senate Education
Season 42 Episode 21 | 28m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Idaho Reports looks at the future of the Senate Education Committee.
Aaron Kunz further explores the controversy surrounding a proposal to designate the Boulder-White Clouds as a national monument. Then, Senators Steve Thayn and Janie Ward-Engelking join Melissa Davlin, Betsy Russell and Dr. Jim Weatherby to discuss how shake-ups in the Senate Education Committee and at the State Department of Education will affect the future of public schools in Idaho.
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Senate Education
Season 42 Episode 21 | 28m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Aaron Kunz further explores the controversy surrounding a proposal to designate the Boulder-White Clouds as a national monument. Then, Senators Steve Thayn and Janie Ward-Engelking join Melissa Davlin, Betsy Russell and Dr. Jim Weatherby to discuss how shake-ups in the Senate Education Committee and at the State Department of Education will affect the future of public schools in Idaho.
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