She blasted the superintendent for not notifying the Legislature of the final cuts, which were determined over the weekend. She also attacked the plan from a safety angle.
Read the news out of the representative’s office here.
Rep. Mark Takai on Sunday called on the governor to use his emergency powers to prevent almost 2,400 students from no longer having bus service to school.
While the list has been significantly whittled down to its current form, the department’s initial recommendation of what routes should be cut was first aired in March.
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