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midnight

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Tue May 19, 2015, 07:31 AM May 2015

Tues. May 19, 2015 EDUCATION DAY OF ACTION: Contact the JFC to support funding for public schoosl!

EDUCATION DAY OF ACTION: Contact the JFC to support funding for public schoosl!
Today is a statewide EDUCATION DAY OF ACTION, as the Wisconsin Joint Finance Committee will take up the education budget tomorrow - Tues. May 19, 2015. Please contact members of the committee asap and share your concerns. My own letter is below - feel free to copy/paste or use it as inspiration.

When I sent my letter, I cc'd my own representatives and Governor Walker (govgeneral@wisconsin.gov),


Contact information for members of the JFC follows.


Dear JFC members,
I am writing to share my concerns about the education budget and the rumors that the proposal to takeover Milwaukee Public Schools could be included in the budget. I strongly oppose this anti-democratic measure, and ask the JFC to restore and increase funding to public schools through the following:
INCREASE PER-PUPIL FUNDING and INCREASE THE REVENUE CAP. Stopping the cuts does not meet the needs of our students - ZERO is still a cut. Restore the $150/pupil cut in special categorical aid and increase the education budget at least to an amount that keeps up with inflation.
REMOVE THE CHARTER SCHOOL LEGISLATION FROM THE BUDGET. This chartering authority is an attack on local control. Local citizens should have a say in where their money goes and independent charters take money from traditional public schools at the expense of students and taxpayers. Who is asking for this? It is certainly not the school districts or parents of Wisconsin.
DROP THE EXPANSION OF STATEWIDE VOUCHERS PROGRAM WISCONSIN DOES NOT WANT AND CAN'T AFFORD.The latest application numbers from DPI show that the expanded program is only helping students who already attend private religious schools, not the "poor children" in "failing schools" they supposedly are intended to serve. I reject the hoax that our schools are failing, and call on the JFC to drop voucher expansion from the budget. Wisconsin DOES NOT WANT and CANNOT AFFORD more vouchers. Invest in public schools first, as the will of the people demands.
REMOVE NON-FISCAL EDUCATION ITEMS FROM THE BUDGET Please remove the dangerous, irresponsible proposal to license anyone with "experience" and a bachelor's degree as a teacher, all items related to accountability/testing provisions, the removal of the optional participation in the integration program that ensures our schools are not segregated by race, etc. These items have no place in the budget and represent an attempt to sneak policy past the public without fair hearing.
REJECT THE PROPOSAL TO TAKEOVER MILWAUKEE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Education is a non-partisan issue. 78% of Wisconsinites oppose cuts to public schools and the majority would rather see taxes go up than cuts to schools (Marquette University poll). Please listen to the people and fully support the public schools that are the heart of our communities.

Thank you,
Heather DuBois Bourenane


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Tues. May 19, 2015 EDUCATION DAY OF ACTION: Contact the JFC to support funding for public schoosl! (Original Post) midnight May 2015 OP
Thanks, midnight. Great points. postulater May 2015 #1
How wonderful if everyone kept passing this on.... Thanks. midnight May 2015 #2
tons of policy (read 'non-budget') items Lifelong Protester May 2015 #3
Chris Taylor briefly talks about Abele taking over some public schools midnight May 2015 #4
Good, I'll mark to listen later... Lifelong Protester May 2015 #5
Funding kkilicer Jul 2015 #6

Lifelong Protester

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3. tons of policy (read 'non-budget') items
Wed May 20, 2015, 10:57 PM
May 2015

in the budget. Wisconsin public schools are being decimated. I feel guilty about retiring, in some respects, because the fight will go on a long time to get us back to square one. I think it is time for the dim-bulbs that voted for this disaster to step up. I have no children; it is their children who will be hurt.

When I can, I am leaving this state and going back home to Minnesota.

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