81. States get to choose whether a school kid gets lunch or an infant gets formula. 82. Strickland also criticized Davis for not being up-front about how the state is getting electricity and how much taxpayer money is being paid. 83. States get a one-time check upfront. 84. States get more flexibility. 85. That means the state will get to keep the money improperly collected by Vitamin Shoppe and any other retailers who had taken the same position. 86. That way, the state would get a complete inaugural sample of students. 87. That would send the decision to the newly elected House of Representatives, where each state would get one vote. 88. That very question occurred to New York Governor Mario Cuomo, whose state also gets mediocre grades from the rating agencies. 89. That clause said that the industry would pay Texas more if other states later got better terms. 90. The bill also would impose a two-year moratorium on charter schools until the state gets it right. |