Goedde decides to take more public testimony for rest of today’s hearing
Senate Education Chairman John Goedde said today's hearing has now gone past the allotted time for public testimony, but he thinks the panel should continue to hear it. "Mr. Hancock, I'm guessing that we're not going to get to you today," he told Jason Hancock, aide to state schools Supt. Tom Luna, who had been scheduled to go over details of the reform bills today after public testimony concluded. Said Goedde, "Let's go for another half-hour, and then we'll talk about shortening the testimony."