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Rep. Ruth Kagi, serving the 32nd District Serving north King and southeast Snohomish counties, including the cities of Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Kenmore and part of Edmonds, the town of Woodway, and the Finn Hill area. |
Kagi Readies
Education Forum for Jan. 6
Dec. 29, 2008
SHORELINE- State Rep. Ruth Kagi hopes a major
community education forum slated for Tuesday evening, Jan. 6, will give local
residents a head start in understanding and weighing in on key education-funding
issues that lawmakers will face in 2009.
The Tuesday evening forum is scheduled for
7 p.m. in the Community Meeting Room of the Northshore Public Utility District
facility, which is located at 6830 NE 185th St. in Kenmore.
Kagi, a
Shoreline Democrat, is co-sponsoring the forum with the Washington State PTA and
League of Education Voters to give parents, teachers and others an inside view
of the findings and recommendations of the Washington State Basic Education
Funding Task Force.
"We need our local communities to have a
strong voice in decisions that will shape the future of education here and
throughout Washington, and this forum will help," said Kagi.
State Rep. Ross Hunter,
D-Medina, will be at the forum to provide an inside look at the work and
recommendations of the Basic Education Funding Task Force. Hunter is a key
member of the Task Force who also chairs the House Finance Committee in the
State Legislature.
Citizens attending the forum will also have
an opportunity to hear the perspectives and ask questions of Scott Allen,
the Vice President of the Washington State PTA, and George Scarola,
the Legislative Policy Director for the League of Education Voters.
"This will truly be a community discussion
on education, and not an event where people are just talked at," Kagi said. "We
will all be fielding questions and comments at the forum, and the public
perspectives I hear will be invaluable as I prepare for the legislative session
that starts on Jan. 12."
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