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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Elroy who wrote (227835)4/5/2005 12:46:15 PM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (2) of 1577777
 
How about Mr. Santorum and his wife are two different, unique people?

I suppose he didn't know his wife was cheating Penn out taxes through a clever scheme?

Santorum withdrew his children from the Midland-based cyber school in November amid news reports about Penn Hills officials who questioned why they were paying to educate Santorum's children.

Santorum owns a two-bedroom house in Penn Hills that was assessed at $106,000 last year, but his family lives primarily on their nearly four-acre property in Leesburg, Va., which was assessed at $757,000 this year, according to tax records.

School officials estimated they spent about $100,000 on tuition for the senator's children since 2001.

Pennsylvania law requires school districts to pay for students who live in the district and enroll in cyber schools. Districts must pay the equivalent of 80 percent of their per pupil costs toward cyber-school students' tuition.


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