Bettison wants those who study off-Island to return
Government should be doing more to ensure graduates who study off-Island return and contribute to the local economy.
That's according to East Douglas MHK Clare Bettison, who will put a question on the matter to Education Minister in Keys tomorrow (Tue).
She'll ask Graham Cregeen whether tax incentives could be offered to returning students who fill understaffed positions such as nursing and teaching.
Ms Bettison says the issue has troubled her for some time.
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