Oregon’s Early Learning Department still spending millions on unfilled preschool slots. Talk about graft and corruption. Who’s keeping tabs on the people writing the checks out of our (taxpayer’s) checkbook? From their total income, Oregonians pay the state an average of 7%. Salem then uses the money to pay people who submit invoices for services rendered based on the state’s laws and regulations. In this case, here’s what it boils down to: The Oregon Early Learning Department is paying preschools $26 million of our tax dollars for empty seats and, in one case, $4000 a month in rent for a residentially located preschool purchased by the operator 20 years ago. And, of course, when questioned, “the department has not agreed to continuous requests for an interview.”
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