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Los Angeles -- On Tuesday, Marshall Tuck called for a public debate following State Schools Superintendent Tom Torlakson's hasty decision to appeal the landmark Vergara ruling striking down California's broken teacher tenure system. The appeal draws a clear contrast between the two candidates in what is already shaping up to be one of the most contested races on the ballot, and voters have the right to to see where each candidate stands. "We must take the opportunity to fix a broken system presented by the Vergara ruling. By appealing the decision, my opponent has made his stance on behalf of Sacramento insiders and the status quo clearer than ever. We fundamentally disagree on how to address the problems identified in the Vergara case -- problems that an independent judge said 'shock the conscience.' said Tuck. "It's time the public gets a debate that illustrates the choice in this election. I am calling on Tom Torlakson to join me in a debate addressing how our state moves forward on the issues in Vergara, rather than hide behind legal motions filed hours before a holiday." Torlakson announced his decision to appeal the Vergara ruling less than 24 hours after Judge Rolf Treu made the ruling final, filing the official appeal late on the Friday before Labor Day weekend. The Vergara ruling found that laws governing teacher two-year tenure, dismissal and layoffs deny students their constitutional right to a quality education by saddling them with inadequate teachers. Polling shows voters side definitively with the students who brought the lawsuit. Read independent polling, here. Tuck and Torlakson do not currently have debates scheduled, only two appearances at joint forums. Earlier this summer, Marshall outlined a plan to address the Vergara ruling based on his experience working to turn around failing schools in some of California's toughest neighborhoods. Read the plan here
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