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Related: About this forumLegislator stalls 20 University of Arkansas colleges projects
Action comes after Fayetteville campus didnt hire job candidate he favoredAfter the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville didn't hire his favored candidate for a job, a state lawmaker secured a legislative panel's delay in considering 20 proposed contracts and construction projects at colleges in the University of Arkansas System.
In recent interviews, state Rep. Jon Eubanks, R-Paris, said he asked the Legislative Council's Review Subcommittee co-chairman, Rep. Jeff Wardlaw, R-Hermitage, to have the committee "hold" onto the proposals during the panel's July 18 meeting because he wanted to express his concerns about the direction of the Arkansas Leadership Academy to UA System Vice President of University Relations Melissa Rust. The academy is on the UA campus in Fayetteville.
Eubanks said he didn't ask Rust to have UA-Fayetteville reverse its recent decision to hire Huntsville Public Schools Superintendent Clint Jones as the academy's director. Eubanks' preferred candidate was Tina Smith, director of policy and special projects at the state Department of Education.
"We'll be watching it to see what comes out of the Leadership Academy now as far as the direction," Eubanks, a former Paris School Board member, said when asked whether Rust satisfied his concerns. "Developing leadership at the building level is critical if we want to move education forward."
Read more: http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2018/aug/19/legislator-stalls-20-ua-colleges-projec/
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Legislator stalls 20 University of Arkansas colleges projects (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Aug 2018
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Since when has the Tea Party ever wanted education to go 'forward'?? The voters need to eject him.
marble falls
Aug 2018
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marble falls
(62,543 posts)1. Since when has the Tea Party ever wanted education to go 'forward'?? The voters need to eject him.
ROB-ROX
(767 posts)2. DAMN RE-THUG
So his friend does not get hired. I hope the local news picks up on this DIRT BAGS habit. This TURD needs to be FIRED for causing TROUBLE. I do not think the people in his state are intelligent enough to know GOOD from BAD.