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The two-time election loser continues to suggest a standard for the program audit that does not exist, and is thus further proof of his inability to understand education law.

He also continues to tell outright falsehoods, like this one:

"[The school committee] hired two fellow educators..."

Lie. Robert Hicks and Thomas Conlon are former school administrators. Here is how the Beacon described them in a prior article:

"Hicks, who handled the programmatic side of the audit, has about 40 years of experience in education, including stints as superintendent of schools for Block Island, South Kingstown and Exeter/West Greenwich. Conlon, who handled the fiscal side of the audit, has about 50 years of experience in finance, including stints as the controller of the town of Warren and 20 years as the business manager for the Pawtucket School Department."

School committee members are not their "fellow educators."

This is the latest example of the two-time loser's repeated attempt to fool voters by intentionally confusing school administrators and the elected school committee.

Hicks and Conlon are also not CPAs -- because, again, that is not what is required under the law for program audits.

The two-time loser is similarly trying to fool voters by confusing fiscal audits -- which are, as he has been told repeatedly, conducted and published every year by an independent firm -- with program audits like the one that the school committee conducted according to the law.

His suggestions about the program audit are false, as is his conspiracy theory about "fellow educators."

All he is proving is how correct 9,000+ honest, taxpaying voters were in rejecting his candidacy agai on Sept. 12.

Justanidiot, maybe you can tell the two-time loser that he's not running against Joe Solomon anymore, and should stop recycling his losing campaign statements.

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