CLEARFIELD -- The race for House Seat 14 between Rep. Curt Oda, R-Clearfield, and Democratic challenger Chris Williams, is heating up faster than a Lady Gaga concert.
The two will meet in the Nov. 2 general election to determine who will capture the seat that serves Clearfield and a portion of Layton. But before November, there are some major political differences to settle between the two Clearfield residents.
Near the top of the list is education.
"When state legislators said they held public education harmless (in funding), I had to look around the room to see if I was the only one that heard that," said Williams.
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CLEARFIELD -- The race for House Seat 14 between Rep. Curt Oda, R-Clearfield, and Democratic challenger Chris Williams, is heating up faster than a Lady Gaga concert.
The two will meet in the Nov. 2 general election to determine who will capture the seat that serves Clearfield and a portion of Layton. But before November, there are some major political differences to settle between the two Clearfield residents.
Near the top of the list is education.
"When state legislators said they held public education harmless (in funding), I had to look around the room to see if I was the only one that heard that," said Williams.
Read the entire Standard Examiner article here!
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