Before I was governor, I was state Superintendent of Public Instruction, and before that, a superintendent, a principal, and a teacher. So I've always believed that what's best for our kids is what's best for our state. Because when we make sure our kids are taken care of, we're also making sure their families, their homes, their schools, and their neighborhoods are taken care of, too. (00:34–00:39)
CLAIM
Asserts his belief that the welfare of children is directly linked to the welfare of the state.
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