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Monday, November 3, 2008
One More Endorsement

The Junction City Daily Union has joined The Manhattan Mercury, The Salina Journal, and The Marysville Advocate in endorsing Christopher Renner over Kathy Martin for the 6th District seat on the Kansas State Board of Education.

Renner is in a tight race with incumbent board of education member Kathy Martin, who been a supporter of the change of science standards that has made Kansas the laughing stock of the nation. A narrow majority was able to bring accepted science standards back to our education system. Unfortunately, Martin wasn't among those supporters.

With the standards up for review again in 2010, Renner would ensure that accepted standards are maintained.

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