From his perch in Anchorage, Gov. Mike Dunleavy hectored legislators and Alaskans who don’t agree with his ideas on improving education, sounding like an exasperated junior high principal addressing juveniles who refuse to do as they are told.
He tried to ridicule those who have other ideas on education, calling them special interests. He said he would veto the bill that nearly every legislator supported because it did not include provisions he wanted on charter schools, reading, and teacher bonuses.
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