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Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is a "Horrifying Prospect" for Public Sc...
Public school teacher speaks up.
Sunday, July 01, 2012
Monday, May 14, 2012
California budget takes from schools to pay for corporate tax evasion
Budget May Revise.
The proposed California budget for next year says that income will be $15.7 billion less than expected.
The report is here.
http://www.dof.ca.gov/documents/2012-13_May_Revision.pdf
California does not have enough money to continue the
funding of schools, universities, fire and safety, and social services at their present levels. The Republican Party has consistently
refused to raise taxes. So, the
Republican legislative blocking
has forced the following cuts:
MediCal, child care, Cal Works, Nursing homes, In Home
Supportive Services, Cal Grants ( college tuition), and a forced employee pay
cuts (5%) – such as a 4 day work week.
These cuts are from the current budget. The May Revision provides level
funding for k-12 schools.
If the tax proposals are not passed in November, there will
be an additional $5.6 billion dollars
cut from K-12 schools. These are called trigger cuts. They will be automatic if the
initiative is not passed.
These draconian cuts are imposed because the state will not-
or can not – deal with corporate tax evasions. We know of $10 billion in tax evasions from Apple, and there
probably is a similar tax evasion by Google, Yahoo, and other internet
companies.
California is Not Broke , but corporate tax subsidies
are destroying our schools.
We suffer from two problems: a huge concentration of income
at the very top of the income distribution and a tax system that fails to
tax that concentration. Our tax system asks those with less to
pay more and those with more to pay less.
Monday, January 09, 2012
Corporations Sell Out Schools
Selling Schools Out
By Lee Fang
Posted on November 17, 2011, Printed on January 9, 2012
http://www.theinvestigativefund.org/investigations/corporateaccountability/1580/
If the national movement to "reform" public education through vouchers, charters and privatization has a laboratory, it is Florida. It was one of the first states to undertake a program of "virtual schools" — charters operated online, with teachers instructing students over the Internet — as well as one of the first to use vouchers to channel taxpayer money to charter schools run by for-profits.
But as recently as last year, the radical change envisioned by school reformers still seemed far off, even there. With some of the movement's cherished ideas on the table, Florida Republicans, once known for championing extreme education laws, seemed to recoil from the fight. SB 2262, a bill to allow the creation of private virtual charters, vastly expanding the Florida Virtual School program, languished and died in committee. Charlie Crist, then the Republican governor, vetoed a bill to eliminate teacher tenure. The move, seen as a political offering to the teachers unions, disheartened privatization reform advocates. At one point, the GOP's budget proposal even suggested a cut for state aid going to virtual school programs
Lamenting this series of defeats, Patricia Levesque, a top adviser to former Governor Jeb Bush, spoke to fellow reformers at a retreat in October 2010. Levesque noted that reform efforts had failed because the opposition had time to organize. Next year, Levesque advised, reformers should "spread" the unions thin "by playing offense" with decoy legislation. Levesque said she planned to sponsor a series of statewide reforms, like allowing taxpayer dollars to go to religious schools by overturning the so-called Blaine Amendment, "even if it doesn't pass…to keep them busy on that front." She also advised paycheck protection, a unionbusting scheme, as well as a state-provided insurance program to encourage teachers to leave the union and a transparency law to force teachers unions to show additional information to the public. Needling the labor unions with all these bills, Levesque said, allows certain charter bills to fly "under the radar."
Labels:
charter schools,
Corporate sponsors,
Michelle Rhee
Monday, November 28, 2011
How Online Learning Companies Bought America's Schools | The Nation
Labels:
Corporate sponsors,
Online learning,
right wing,
schools
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Tea Party and their Corporate Paymasters and Wealth Elites.
Sorry Tea Partiers -- The GOP Only Cares About Their Corporate Paymasters and Wealthy Elites Like the Kochs By Jim Hightower, AlterNet |
Labels:
Corporate sponsors,
Power elite,
Tea Party
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