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  • With voters in charge, high anxiety about teacher layoffs

    As voters and parents take back government schools from unions, the schools reevaluate the need for excess administrators, class size and bad teachers.

    Parents and voters want quality education, not union run facilities. What unions have done for the steel and auto industry, it has done for government schools.

    "School districts are grappling with an excruciating dilemma: whether to plan for the coming school year based on the assumption that taxpayers will approve tax increases in a special election in June, or on an equally uncertain assumption that they will reject it.

    For school districts, this is not just a matter of political prognostication. By state law, they have to issue pink slips to teachers they don’t plan to rehire by March 15 – months before they know the outcome of the planned election."

    With Brown putting $50 billion worth of tax increases on the ballot, this may be a blood bath for tax increases--like the November election was a bloodbath for the Democrat Party.

    So, maybe every school district should put a tax increase on the ballot, have it fail--then the school board would finally be able to act as representatives of the community.


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