darientimes : reported that A new commitment? Darien superintendent, board discuss revamping school's substance abuse policy

In 2008, then-Principal Dan Haron further revised commitment policy, extending it to all extracurricular activities, not just athletics. The objectives were simply to identify the strengths and weaknesses of current commitment policy, and then to come up with proposed changes or solutions. These numbers point to a culture of not only drinking, but the acceptance of drinking among Darien students. While volatile it may be, this topic is also of dire importance to Darien students are the community at large, given the audience response. From there, Brenner spoke about his own introduction to the commitment policy in 2015.



Senate Democrats advance competing pot tax that would fund substance abuse programs

(Nathan O'Neal | KSNV)Democratic lawmakers are advancing a marijuana sales tax measure that goes farther the Republican governor's proposal. The Senate Revenue and Economic Development Committee passed Senate Bill 487 on a party-line vote on Tuesday The Senate Democrats' measure would impose a 12 percent sales tax on all marijuana, with 10 percent going toward public schools and 2 percent funding substance abuse programs. Brian Sandoval proposed in January the state impose a 10 percent sales tax on recreational pot and send the revenue to public schools. The Nevada Tax Commission approved the temporary regulations allowing the sale of retail pot, clearing the way for legal marijuana sales to begin as early as July 1.


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