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Tomblin plans to issue education orders
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin plans to wield the powers of his office to further his proposed overhaul of West Virginia's education system.
Tomblin on Tuesday said he would issue executive orders in coming weeks to complement his proposal pending at the Legislature.
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Tomblin plans to issue education orders
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin plans to wield the powers of his office to further his proposed overhaul of West Virginia's education system.
Tomblin on Tuesday said he would issue executive orders in coming weeks to complement his proposal pending at the Legislature.
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