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Voucher issue unifies Demos, divides GOP
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We are also responsible for our children and our neighbors children. Something Parents for Choice in Segregation cannot understand.
Read the fiscal impact statement. It proves that vouchers, when fully implemented will cost somewhere between $43 and $60 million per year.
It's another entitlement program -- that is not needed.
In the meantime, work on making public school education better.
Also, to say that private schools have no accountability is a little bit of a stretch. If you read the actual proposition it is clear that there are expectations. In addition, if the schools were that bad they would loose students; parents would not send their children there. I have encountered enough certified teachers to know that being certified means only that you jumped through the hoops. It does not mean you like kids, or can actually teach your subject. This is not to say that there are not excellent teachers in the public system; there certainly are. You should also know that there are teachers in the public schools who are not certified and are doing a great job. I would like to see a system that rewards good teachers whether they are "certified" or not.
So within that frame work we are trying to create sound economic principles: Choice.
Work within the context of education for all, with as many sound economic principles as possible.
Since a full voucher is worth 3K, and the Charter only receives about 2.5K per pupil we can expect much fewer Charters if Vouchers pass.
The list goes on Chris Buttars, Margaret Dayton,
Steve Urquhart, Bradley Daw, Carl Wimmer,Ken Sumsion,Etc. It is becoming more evident, that in Utah it is possible to get the best government that money can buy ! Please don't quote the Utah Taxpayers Association on anything that has to do with education. It is an organization that has a proven anti-public schools stance and as far as I am concerned is public enemy number one in its actions against utah's public schools. PLEASE GO TO THE PAC SIGHT AT THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR'S OFFICE AND SEE WHICH ELECTED OFFICIALS ARE ON THE PARENTS FOR CHOICE PAYROLL. VOTE NO FOR VOUCHERS !
Vouchers offer a halfway house to wean the public from their addiction to government provision of education. By removing institutional barriers to privatization and setting in motion a dynamic that ensures further movement toward competition and choice, vouchers are a necessary step toward complete separation."
Joseph Bast
President, Heartland Institute
There's why Walmart, Amway, and Neo-cons support Vouchers
I know who you are. I also know about the Heartland Institute. First of all, you and your institute are a major enemy to Public Education. You hate anything that has to do with government agencies. One of your big goals in life is to totally minimize big government...at any cost. You are far right of far right. You and your Heartland Institute have brought your money and your dismal plan for vouchers to Utah. If your plans to dismantle public education succeed, you will cause great damage to the United States. You and your voucher plan will be defeated here in Utah. I urge any of you who read this to go to the Heartland Institute web page and read what they and their like-minded friends have in mind for this country and for public education. VOTE NO ON VOUCHERS !!!!!
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