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RI continues to have the second least educated adult population in New England. And when the state takes the horrifyingly draconian step to ensure literacy amongst it's high school graduates, all the usual suspects line up to scream "crisis". And not a "crisis" that we have so many illiterate kids, but rather a "crisis" that we're testing them in the first place! What is abundantly clear is that the NECAP does, indeed, discriminate. It discriminates between literate/employable kids and those that are illiterate and unemployable. Between a confiscatory tax structure and an under-educated work force, is it any wonder why corporations avoid RI like the plague?

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