Or: has the state showed enough progress in 20 years to justify keeping control?https://twitter.com/jasonweeby/status/907818592942432256 …
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Replying to @kzernike
Touche. But long-term state control isn't optimal. LEAs should come out fundamentally different on the other end to prevent regression.
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Replying to @jasonweeby
Right, and seems like state should be helping that transformation (less treading water.) (which is not to say there's been no progress.)
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Replying to @kzernike
Credit where credit is due! But there's a ceiling to progress in conventional urban districts w/o changes to fundamental building blocks.
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Replying to @jasonweeby
Yup, only suggesting that state role might start with figuring out how to change those blocks. Instead of transition being the last step.
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