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Paul LePage's Public Statements on Issue: K-12 Education

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Date Title
10/18/2016 Radio Address: Question 2: 3 Percent Tax for Education
07/27/2016 Radio Address: Maine Education Association Puts Money Into Political Campaigns, Not Classrooms
04/01/2015 Governor LePage and Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy Honor Teen Mentors
02/05/2014 Radio Address: Real Solutions that Work for All Mainers
02/04/2014 2014 State of the State Address
06/24/2013 Legislative Budget Makes Education Cuts, Misses Opportunity to Support Maine Students
04/19/2013 Radio Address: School Grades: The Real Story is about Transparency, Parent Involvement, and Learning
03/28/2013 Letter to Mayor Brennan - Maine Public Charter Schools
03/23/2013 Radio Address: Putting Students First is the Right Thing To Do
03/22/2013 Maine Education Reform Starts with Putting Students First
03/21/2013 Governor LePage Brings Education Reform to the Forefront with Student-Focused Conference
02/05/2013 2013 Maine State of the State Address
02/05/2013 Governor LePage To Outline Agenda: Build On Progress Of Past Two Years and Focus on Maine Families In 7 p.m. State of the State Speech
01/31/2013 Governor LePage: Democrats Fail To Put Students First
09/28/2012 Radio Address: Education is the Foundation to Success
09/07/2012 Radio Address: Putting Students First
07/25/2012 Governor LePage and Commissioner Bowen Expand on Harvard PEPG Study and Unveil New ABC Plan
07/24/2012 LePage Administration Sets Education Agenda
07/18/2012 Harvard Study Shows Maine at the Bottom in Education Achievement Growth
06/12/2012 Governor LePage Encourages Charter Commission to Continue Work Toward Expanded School Choice
02/08/2012 Governor LePage and Commissioner Bowen Announce New Education Initiatives
02/01/2012 Governor LePage: Expand Access, Improve Digital Learning
01/28/2012 Radio Address: A Vision for the State of Maine
12/31/2011 Radio Address: Continuing Progress in 2012
10/15/2011 Radio Address: Let's Get Maine Working

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