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US Senator Orrin Hatch
Education
Public education is one of our country's most important priorities, and I have been very concerned with the role the federal government has historically played in primary and secondary education. I believe education is best addressed by state and local government, and I have worked to return control and flexibility to those who are closer to the needs of the students being served.

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09/20/2007 Hatch-Bishop Bill To Increase Education Funds
07/24/2007 Hatch Defends Utah Grant Program in Higher Ed Reauthorization
06/15/2007 Hatch Announces Utah PILT Funds Stay Strong
06/12/2007 Hatch Taps Five Utah Students For Senate Internships
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01/25/2007 Hatch Nominates Young Utahns for Military Academies
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09/29/2006 Hatch: Teachers Should Not Have to Pay for Supplies From Their Own Pocket
US Senator Orrin Hatch


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