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Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts signs a change to Rule 21, which regulates state teaching licenses, as Shannon Manion, a certified teacher and veteran school administrator as well as the spouse of Col. Michael Manion, 55th Wing commander, looks on at the Nebraska State Capitol Building in Lincoln, nebraska on March 19, 2018. Manion, along with other Offutt-based military spouses, were invited to witness the governor sign the rule change will make it easier for military spouses to teach immediately if they have recently arrived from out of state.
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Julie Copley, spouse of Rear Adm. Curt Copley, U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) Navy Element Commander and Director of Intelligence, discusses issues and challenges facing military spouses with Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts March 19, 2018, at the Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln, Nebraska. Copley was on-hand, along with other Offutt-based military spouses, to witness the governor sign a rule change which will make it easier for military spouses to teach immediately if they have recently arrived from out of state.
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Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts addresses the media, March 19, 2018, at the Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln, Nebraska after signing a change to Rule 21, which regulates state teaching licenses,which will make it easier for military spouses to teach immediately if they have recently arrived from out of state.
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Shannon Manion, a certified teacher and veteran school administrator as well as the spouse of Col. Michael Manion, 55th Wing commander, addresses the media as Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts and Matt Blomstedt, commissioner of the Nebraska Department of Education, look on at the Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln, Nebraska on March 19, 2018. According to the governor, manion was instrumental in changing Rule 21 which regulates state teaching licenses and will make it easier for military spouses to teach immediately if they have recently arrived from out of state.
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