02/22/2010 10:14 am
Worst To First
During my statewide walk, everyday on the road seems like a great day when inspired by the work being done by wonderful children's advocates in the cities and counties I visit. For example, on a trip to Fort Lauderdale last week, I met with The Children's Services Council of Broward County, United Way, and a number of other community organizations and leaders. Learning about the work these groups are doing, in addition to others around the state, often leads me to conclude that local community problems can be solved locally. If this is true, it would seem that control over education and social services be retained at a community level.
Do you agree? Should local control over education and social services be retained at the community level?
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