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The DOE is Changing

I don't know about the rest of you, but the idea of the DOE making changes has its good and bad points. The good points are that they can reshape the department so as to eliminate wasteful spending. The negative is that it will cost money to do this.

Here is the full story:

http://www.ny1.com/7-brooklyn-news-content/news_beats/education/

This city claims to have budget problems. The above is one reason why. I understand reshaping a department can help cut costs, but they are defeating the purpose of it by spending money to do it.

Anyone have other ideas?
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