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Governor Huckabee says he will call a
special legislative session on December eighth to work out education improvements.
Huckabee says he made the decision Wednesday.
The governors announcement in Little Rock comes a day after a
special legislative committee wrapped up two days of hearings on
how to give Arkansas public school students an adequate education.
Legislators tentatively agreed on a funding formula. Consultants
recommended to the panel that the state spend 825 million dollars each year to improve the schools.
Huckabee had threatened to not call the session if he did not
see an agreement with legislators on the horizon.
Representative Harmon Seawel of Pocahontas has been working on
an alternative plan that he says is close to Huckabees proposal.
The governor wants to consolidate high schools in smaller school
districts to make reforms affordable and improve curriculum. Rural
superintendents and legislators have stridently opposed a cutoff
number for consolidation. Huckabee targeted districts with fewer
than 1,500 students.
Seawel has said the plan he put forth and Huckabees plan are
close, and said he was hopeful of a compromise.
Huckabee and Seawel each have said they would take their plans
to voters. Huckabee says he will continue to develop his plan for
an initiated act, but wont put it into action unless the special
session fails.
Huckabee says he fears the session could end with no agreement
or that an agreement could fall short of compliance with the state
Supreme Court order to improve public education.
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