The State of the State speech Tuesday included a sermon about school choice from Gov. Mike Dunleavy, along with his flawed interpretation of the Harvard charter school study.
The only choice that Dunleavy needs to make is to support public schools in Alaska.
The Alaska Constitution spells out the mandate, which is to “establish and maintain a system of public schools open to all children of the state.”
What the Dunleavy speech didn’t include was any mention of the message he sent earlier Tuesday to some Alaskans by email urging them to testify Wednesday against a House bill to increase education funding. He should have come clean with all Alaskans about this.
“Speak out against HB 69 and demand accountability in education funding,” he said in his email, not in his speech.
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