Up to the Challenge
Despite funding issues and shutdown threats, Walt Leonard has kept his in-plant going for 17 years.
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Part of the general fund at first, the in-plant was moved into the Sonoma State Enterprise Corp. for about eight years, where it was expected to make a profit. Though the in-plant initially exceeded expectations, the corporation added so many charges that the shop began losing money. Two attempts were made to close it. Leonard petitioned to get the in-plant back in the general fund as a break-even service. Today it shows a modest profit.
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