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Old Thu Mar 01, 2001, 12:29pm
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I'm suprised no one picked this up yet today but a back page item in the local paper was a wire story from Arkansas.

It seems a state representive wanted to pass a bill that all umpires and officials at the junior and senior high school levels be required to pass eye tests and carry a card stating this fact.

He also wanted it mandatory for all officials to have a GED or HS diploma in order to officiate.

The bill was shot down. Guess no one could pass it or find a statie to cover for them.

It is Arkansas afterall.

On the surface it's not a bad idea but the implementation is wrong.

Another House memember quipped something along the lines of "do the parents have to pass it to"?
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