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5/12/2007 By Ben Leave a Comment

Great Reminders about Education

As usual, one of my favorite teacher friends - Michael at Best Destiny - makes some excellent big picture points about the state of public education, teachers unions, and the hard-working people in the classrooms. His post is a thoughtful follow-up to the story of the unsurprisingly biased Rocky Mountain High School (Fort Collins) math test reported at Face the State and covered here. One point Michael makes is one I don't make enough but needs to sink home with some: The fact is, ladies and gentlemen, that, contrary to popular belief, teachers are not all Democrats. It has been my experience, having worked in 23 schools in my career (yes, I have an odd job description), that there are vastly more Republicans in the education profession … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Education, General

5/11/2007 By Ben Leave a Comment

Fairness and Integrity: Flunking the Test in Fort Collins

According to one Fort Collins high school math teacher, you can't believe anything I say. If his opinion doesn't bother you, then go ahead and read. My Independence Institute colleague Amy Oliver helped to uncover the story of the slanted Rocky Mountain High School math exam, which is covered this morning at Face the State: RMHS is part of the Poudre School District; its teachers are members of the Poudre Education Association (PEA). The Colorado Supreme Court recently announced that it will hear arguments alleging that the PEA illegally campaigned for democrat candidate for state senate, Bob Bacon. Faithful readers of this site may know something about that issue. For a refresher, here's an op-ed I wrote last July after the state court … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Education, General, National Politics

5/10/2007 By Ben Leave a Comment

Ritter Signs Property Tax Hike, Sticks Finger in Taxpayer Eyes

Colorado taxpayers should remember yesterday - May 9. Governor Bill Ritter signed S.B. 199, which includes a huge property tax increase. He refused to ask for a vote of the people. He stuck a finger in your eye. Have we so soon forgotten Referendum C? It's little more than arrogance, sheer arrogance, my friends. More: - Rocky Mountain News: "Plain and simple, TABOR says all tax increases have to go before a vote of the people," Jon Caldara, president of the Independence Institute, said in a release Wednesday. "Those in charge at the Capitol very easily could have asked first before hiking property taxes," said Caldara. "Instead, they've thumbed their noses at the voters and the constitution." - Colorado Senate News: "It's … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General

5/9/2007 By Ben Leave a Comment

Yes, It’s Time to Sue: Arrogant Tax Hike Leaves Little Choice

This development, reported today in the Rocky Mountain News, was a matter of inevitability. (Disclosure: As an Independence Institute employee, I knew the story was coming. Even if I weren't, I would be convinced the course of action was necessary, but a result of regrettable circumstances.) Yes, the time has come to sue. Even Governor Bill Ritter and the Democrats who arrogantly violated the state constitution and foisted the property tax increase on the people of Colorado had to know they'd be facing legal action. Of course, when liberal officials want to enact liberal policies in Colorado, they gladly prefer to face the courts rather than the people. As The Colorado Index frequently reminds us, the legal system works for Democratic … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General

5/7/2007 By Ben 1 Comment

The Case of CU’s Phil Mitchell: He Deserves an Investigation

Once again, the Post's David Harsanyi brings an important case to light. In today's column, he highlights the case of Phil Mitchell, a veteran instructor at the University of Colorado who was recently fired. For having views or professional practices like Ward Churchill? Hardly. Mitchell is a conservative Christian who claims he was set up. (Disclosure: Though I've never met Mitchell, we have mutual friends.) To his credit, Harsanyi presents the case in a fair and balanced manner: Mitchell can relay stories of the nasty anti-Christian bigotry he's experienced on campus. I suspect that bias is very real. But those are the hard knocks of free speech. The question is: Do those incidents mean there is a conspiracy to remove him from CU? It … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Christianity and Faith, Education, General

5/7/2007 By Ben Leave a Comment

Fresh Air: Legislative Respite

Ahh... what a breath of Colorado fresh air! The state legislature is out of session for the time being, which means taxpayers will be spared further damage for awhile. There's not much to congratulate the majority Democrats for this time, except two things: 1. The legislature dismissed early, saving thousands of taxpayer dollars. 2. The overall hit taxpayers and businesses will take from the session's legislation will be bad, but it could have been worse. I'm enjoying it while it lasts, but with rumors swirling that Governor Ritter will call a special session in which a bill mandating collective bargaining for public employees will be introduced, the extra dose of freedom may be short-lived. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General

5/4/2007 By Ben Leave a Comment

Pulling Back the Lid on Colorado School Financial Accountability

Face the State is on top of a story about public education agency fiscal mismanagement that I've personally been aware of for some time. I urge you to read the story and ask yourself several questions: - Is Centennial BOCES an isolated case or symptomatic of a larger trend? - Why do some in power in the local education establishment strenuously resist real financial oversight and accountability? - Why are taxpayers constantly begged for more funds for the school system, yet struggle to find a clear, careful, and comprehensible accounting of how all public funds are spent? (Have you ever requested a copy of your local school district's budget and financial statements to review?) - Shouldn't we encourage the State Auditor … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Education, General

5/3/2007 By Ben 1 Comment

iVoices: Hear AG Suthers Explain Need for Vote on Tax Hike

Tune into the Independence Institute's iVoices.org to hear my interview with Colorado Attorney General John Suthers, as he explains why his office filed a formal opinion this week that Governor Bill Ritter and the Democrat-led state legislature needed to submit their property tax increase proposal to a vote of the people. As Sen. Steve Johnson, R-Fort Collins, stated to his Democratic colleagues supporting the tax increase: "The inconvenient truth is TABOR." A narrow majority of the legislature ignored the inconvenient truth, arrogantly passing the tax hike. The governor is sure to sign it into law. And because of TABOR, some kind of a taxpayer lawsuit against the abuse of legislative power seems almost inevitable. I think it's most … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General

5/3/2007 By Ben Leave a Comment

Schaffer’s In

Former U.S. Congressman Bob Schaffer, overwhelming winner of last month's Mount Virtus Republican straw poll, dropped the news at last week's Teller County GOP Lincoln Day Dinner: he will be running against Mark Udall for Wayne Allard's open U.S. Senate seat. Schaffer's decision shows me at least a couple things: 1) He has cleared the primary field of any potential opponents and received assurances of support from most or all of the Republican players. 2) Internal polling gives him a respectable chance to defeat Udall next November. Expect a formal announcement soon. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General, National Politics

5/3/2007 By Ben Leave a Comment

WorldNetDaily Notices Merrifield’s Infernal Remarks

More than a month after Colorado's Face the State launched onto the Internet map with its exposure of a hateful, anti-charter school email by Rep. Mike Merrifield, D-Manitou Springs, the well-trafficked pioneer site WorldNetDaily recounts the story to its vast conservative audience. To the chagrin of the education status quo defenders at the Colorado State Capitol, this story continues to have good traction. Kudos, Face the State! … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, General

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