From Michael <[email protected]>
Subject Karl Rove, teaching certifications, licensing reform
Date August 16, 2019 8:03 PM
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** Badger Institute Annual Dinner
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Karl Rove, one of the most sought-after, provocative and knowledgeable pundits of our time, will join us at the Badger Institute's Annual Dinner. Sign up here: [link removed]
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Teacher certification reform bill is a good start for teachers and schools
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In an attempt to address perceived teacher shortages, a bipartisan group of state legislators introduced a bill to make it easier for qualified teachers from other states to become licensed in Wisconsin. While there may be as many surpluses in the wide array of teaching disciplines as there are shortages, this bill advances a worthwhile reform. Read more here ([link removed]) .
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** Occupational licensing reform in Wisconsin should be a bipartisan issue
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One of the most comprehensive reports on the effects of occupational licensing was issued by the Obama administration in 2015. The report encouraged states to adopt “institutional reforms” that take into account the “costs and benefits” associated with occupational licensing. Several Democratic governors have heeded this call. Learn more here ([link removed]) .

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