"SERS, which represents school bus drivers, custodians, cafeteria workers and others, is second smallest of the five systems yet it spent $158,488 last year on board member travel and education, including reimbursing school districts $35,340 for the cost of the board members missing work."Here's how the government responded.
"State lawmakers on the Ohio Retirement Study Council planned to fire off a sternly worded letter on Tuesday, urging the three School Employees Retirement System board members to cancel their $11,232 trip to a conference in Hawaii in May."I bet that sternly worded letter will fix this corruption.
Government regulations on school lunches promote hunger and poor health.
"It makes one long for the bygone days of the 1960s-era welfare state when liberals actually thought that children performed better when they were well fed rather than starved."The 1960s look pretty good right now.



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