Michelle Rhee Wants to Spend $1 Billion Fixing Education
BY: JEFF CHUAFTER THE FALL: Rhee is going national with her new lobbying group, Students First. | Photograph by Michael Kelley
Day One: Rhee spent Students First's launch day in Sacramento. Clockwise from top left, she visited her fiance, Mayor Kevin Johnson, at city hall and taped a segment for NBC Nihgtly News. Johnson gathered about 100 friends, family, staff, and supporters for an Oprah viewing party at Sacramento's old city hall. Rhee in the makeup chair before a TV appearance. | Photographs by Michael Kelley
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