Video: NY Senate meets on SAT security

New York State Senator, Kenneth LaValle. (Jan, 1, 2012) Credit: Randee Daddona
The New York State Senate Committee on Higher Education, led by Sen. Ken LaValle (R-Port Jefferson), held a hearing earlier today on whether legislation to stiffen SAT security should include an increase in criminal penalties for those found guilty of cheating. Here is video of the meeting.
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