The plan, which has been printed and mailed to some 4,000 residents of the state, will be the subject of
statewide hearings this week and will be voted on for final approval by the board June 28 - 29, according to Agnes Mussmecher, an assistant to the state board.
Forty - five percent of voters
statewide, a plurality, said they had
heard or read nothing at all about the speech when polled by Siena a
week after it took place.