In yesterday's Pueblo Chieftain, my opinion piece arguing the case against Governor Bill Ritter's property tax hike to subsidize state preschool and kindergarten programs ran as "counterpoint" to the argument for the Governor's proposal by State Treasurer Cary Kennedy. Kennedy skillfully avoided discussion of the back-door tax hike while plugging the benefits of the plan for Pueblo. How? Under the Governor's revised plan, 33 school districts will receive a tax cut while most districts will receive a tax increase. Pueblo happens to fall in the latter category. But that doesn't take into account the plight of taxpayers in Grand Junction, Englewood, Pagosa Springs, Wray, or nearby Alamosa, among others. But two points are worth repeating … [Read more...]
Utah Breaks Ground with Universal School Vouchers
Yesterday, Utah Governor Jon Huntsman, Jr., signed into law the nation's most expansive school choice program: the Parent Choice in Education Act. It's a victory for the state's students and for the power of education consumers. The sad irony is that the great father of the universal school voucher idea - Milton Friedman - missed the chance to see this exciting development by only a few short months. But his legacy lives on. … [Read more...]
Va Tech Massacre: Heroism, Compassion Amid a Great Evil
In case you haven't seen this, there is at least one especially poignant tale of heroism to be told among yesterday's incident of great evil, terror, and tragedy at Virginia Tech University: As Jews worldwide honored on Monday the memory of those who were murdered in the Holocaust, a 76-year-old survivor sacrificed his life to save his students in Monday's shooting at Virginia Tech College that left 33 dead and over two dozen wounded. Professor Liviu Librescu, 76, threw himself in front of the shooter when the man attempted to enter his classroom. The Israeli mechanics and engineering lecturer was shot to death, "but all the students lived - because of him," Virginia Tech student Asael Arad - also an Israeli - told Army Radio. Several … [Read more...]
Senate Bill 141: Performance Pay for Teachers?
The Colorado General Assembly - specifically the Senate Education Committee - will listen tomorrow to a proposal by Senator Nancy Spence (R - Centennial) to set up a state grant program so school districts can offer performance pay incentives to teachers. (Full disclosure: I am quoted in the linked article and will be testifying at tomorrow's hearing "for information only.") … [Read more...]
Colorado Schools Keep Raising Funds from Property Taxes
My report for the Independence Institute on Governor Ritter's tax-raising proposal to fund new education programs is officially released today. Here is the summary: On March 12, 2007, Colorado Governor Bill Ritter proposed the “Colorado Children’s Amendment,†a plan to spend $84 million to expand preschool and kindergarten programs. To free state money to fund the programs, he proposed a mill levy rate “freeze†that would shift some of the school funding burden to local sources. On April 10, the governor revised the plan—offering tax relief to property owners in 33 school districts while creating higher property tax bills in 104 districts. The annual revenue estimate for the plan’s new version is $55 million. State … [Read more...]
NEA: A Transparent Blunder
Here's an education two-fer from Edspresso (including brief YouTube video) that's good for a laugh: The National Education Association lobbies a United States Senator to vote against his own amendment that would fund a grant program offering pay raises to outstanding teachers. … [Read more...]
Don’t Stop the Presses: House Ed Dems Vote for Tax Increase
Colorado's liberal, out-of-touch House Education Committee has just voted to approve the governor's amendment to the School Finance Act that would raise taxes for most property owners in the state. The vote passed on an 8-5 party line vote, with all Democrats lining up to raid taxpayer pockets. By listening to much of the testimony, you would think that school revenues in Colorado are running dry. Nothing could be further from the truth. And whenever other possibilities for raising funds for education have been introduced, the Democrats resist - unable to dream of doing anything but hiking property taxes. The dirty little not-so-secret? The property tax increase advertised for the "children" is being used so the state government can … [Read more...]
Education Reform in Colorado: Watershed Day
Yes, I'm back from my long hiatus - family visits and a general sense of tedium with passing affairs are among my excuses - for the few of you who have visited often enough to notice. But I'm back blogging now, because today was a noteworthy day in Colorado's path toward meaningful education reform. The desperate attempt of most legislative Democrats (led by Senator Sue Windels) to undermine the charter school movement took a blow when four members of their own party voted to turn the attack upside down. At the apex of their power in Colorado, enough Democrats have gained sense on K-12 education to deeply dampen the dreams of educrats who are trying to regain control of areas of the "system" lost to consumer empowerment and common … [Read more...]
Dems Beware: Voters, Wadhams Watching Tax Increase Votes
The Rocky Mountain News has great coverage today of the Colorado Democrats' property tax increase. The news continues to be precarious for the majority party at the State Capitol: taxpaying voters - and Dick Wadhams - are watching you. … [Read more...]
A World Without America?
Can you imagine a world without America? Some of our English-speaking friends across the pond invite the world to do so, and the result won't be pleasing to tyrants, self-loathers, or most university professors. Check out this quick, must-see video. … [Read more...]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 169
- 170
- 171
- 172
- 173
- …
- 228
- Next Page »