finished with the paperwork. on this morning s program subcommittee of the house judiciary committee right here on fox & friends. representative jim jordan of the house judiciary committee as he said chair. elise stefanik house conference chair not on the judiciary representative part of that committee hearing as well and texas representative nathaniel more ran, house judiciary committee. all joining us. will: you heard me mention not a stiff competition because this crime crisis is taken place everyone. we saw what happened in new york subway story those were teenagers. those were effectively kids scariest thick on the street coming across a group of teenage boys, unpredictable. unruly. what happened in chicago over the weekend. they are calling it a teen takeover of the city. these are all teenagers and i don t know ainsley: hundreds of teenagers storming the streets
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GREENFIELD After a heated conversation between its members, the School Committee voted to direct the administration to “make reasonable efforts” to record subcommittee meetings, and to adopt a practice for reading a script at the start of meetings .
GREENFIELD The School Committee has voted to send a discussion on recording subcommittee meetings to its Policy and Program Subcommittee, in favor of establishing a policy for how meetings will be recorded moving forward. The vote followed a lengthy.
Editor’s note: This questionnaire was completed by Glenn Johnson-Mussad, one of five candidates on the ballot for three School Committee seats with four-year terms in the Nov. 2 election. (Johnson-Mussad is running as part of a slate of candidates.