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Brief report from the Charter Revision Commission

I spent the evening at a Charter Revision Commission meeting, tinkering with the fundamental law of Groton. The process starts to get interesting from here on in; the basic work is done, and now we turn to the issue of the referendum. Groton is well, if unimaginatively governed. We have relatively low taxes. We have a reasonably good, if not great, school system. The solution to this non-problem has been obvious to the tax nuts for years: budget referendum. The prime objective is to destroy the schools from which their kids have already graduated, and which they no longer need. Oops. I guess I’ve given my position away.

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