SAdsit

S.Adsit, New Hampshire, Republican Congress person i'm most like is [|Judd Gregg] sponsored by: SAdsit, KLGallagher, ARobinson

Interesting Facts: 1. A very small state. 2.has a picture of the wise man of the rock on the state quarter. 3. no state income. 4. no state sales tax. 5.Known for its independent mind voters.

Interesting Facts that relate to my issue: 1.has very little schools. 2. has very nice schools. 3. barely any catholic schools. 4. have alot of technology in their schools. 5. they have really good teachers.

Issue #1: "Lights on after school" schools should offer more after school activities. i am for this issue. i am for it because of this kids will be able to stay out of trouble and not get involved with ganga, drugs, violence, and trouble. and this will give kids something to do if their parents aren't home.

Issue #2: Both Religious and public schools should be funded equally. i am for this issue. i am for it because all schools should be equal to give people their maximum education. this will provide them almost everything that they need to be successful in their life.

Issue #3: help all of the schools in need i am for this because in Africa and places with less money there are really bad schools. they are not built propertly, as you can see from the earthquake in Hati, and they have poor equipment that are old and beat up. we should give money to help all of theese schools and that will help all of the kids and people there too.

SB34:[|making catholic and public schools even.] this bill will make both cathloic and public schools equal. this will make sure that they have equal tools, and thing athat will help the kids learn. people should support this because then everyone no matter what school they go to will have a good education.\

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