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Mark Finchem is at it again.

July 23, 2019 by David Gordon

Mark Finchem is at it again The Legislative 11 State Representative, apparently motivated by videos released by the pro-school voucher group known as the American Federation of Children, wants the State Attorney General to investigate the Department of Education for having longer than required wait times for the processing of Empowerment Scholarship Account (E.S.A.) applications. … Read more

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