It was less than two weeks before the mandatory end of the 2018 session of the Legislature when the ever-dynamic Sen. Jim Dabakis, D-Salt Lake City, brought up a proposed amendment to the state Constitution that would abolish the generally anonymous Utah Board of Education.
Quick. Without using Google. Who is the member of the board from your district? If you already know, chances are you are related to him or her.
Generally, nobody hears about the board members, individually or collectively, except when they make news by having a debate where someone objects to modern science, or to real sex education, being taught in our schools.