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In a recent podcast episode, Education Committee Co-chair Rep. Jennifer Leeper and Co-vice Chair Rep. Kevin Brown shared insights into the committee's primary goals for the current legislative session. They emphasized the importance of prioritizing teachers' voices in the legislative process, asserting that their input is crucial for the successful passage of beneficial bills.
Rep. Leeper highlighted the need for policies that directly support educators and enhance the learning environment for students. She noted that understanding the challenges faced by teachers can lead to more effective legislation. Meanwhile, Rep. Brown stressed the committee's commitment to addressing critical issues such as funding, curriculum development, and teacher retention.
The discussion underscored the collaborative efforts required to create a robust educational framework. Both leaders expressed optimism about engaging with educators and stakeholders throughout the session to ensure that the committee's initiatives align with the needs of those on the front lines of education. Their commitment to amplifying teachers' voices reflects a broader aim to foster a more inclusive and effective legislative process.
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