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5/8/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Is George McGovern Michael Bennet’s Way Out of Card-Check Indecision?

Liberal former U.S. Senator George McGovern smacks down Congressional Democrats again. Last year he spoke out against the so-called Employee "Free Choice" Act for depriving workers of the secret ballot. Yesterday McGovern explains in a Wall Street Journal op-ed why the binding arbitration provisions in the bill is equally bad:Currently, labor law maintains a careful balance between the rights of businesses, unions and individual employees. While bargaining power differs depending on individual circumstances, the rights of the parties are well balanced. When a union and a business enter negotiations, current law requires that both sides bargain "in good faith." … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, General, Labor, liberty, National Politics, PPC Tagged With: angry, arbitrator, Arlen Specter, bargaining power, benefit costs, better graces, binding arbitration, business, business dispute, card-check, Colorado, compelling reasons, Congressional, contract, Democrats, dodge, EFCA, Employee Free Choice Act, fading prospects, George McGovern, good faith, government-appointed lawyers, harmful, hold my breath, indecisive, issue, junior, labor law, Lefty, legislation, liberal icon, local union goons, Michael Bennet, negotiations, nuances, off the table, op-ed, party switch, Pennsylvania, plethora, politician, promotions, provisions, relief, rules, secret ballot, so-called, strike, turncoat, U.S. Senator, unique, unnecessary, unprofitable, unwanted attention, wages, Wall Street Journal, workers

2/23/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Colorado Daily Op-Ed Tackles Porkulus Bill and Local Education Reform

For anyone interested, my latest op-ed contribution ran yesterday in the Colorado Daily, which starts as follows:Given the significant debt future generations are now obligated to repay, President Barack Obama's new "stimulus" package could be far better used to promote meaningful education reform in Colorado. Rather than helping, the large amount of free-flowing federal funds may end up undermining efforts to improve educational opportunity in Colorado. It too heavily subsidizes the status quo, while needlessly placing promising innovations at risk. Hopefully it comes off as a little bit irritable and provocative, but ultimately one idea for helping to make the best out of a bad situation. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, Fiscal Policy, General, My Life, National Politics, PPC Tagged With: Barack Obama, Colorado Daily, debt, education reform, federal funds, innovations, op-ed, stimulus

1/27/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Financial Transparency Makes Public Education a More “Public” Enterprise

The Colorado state legislature has been a place of little significant action lately. But one bill first scheduled to be heard in committee this week is Senate Bill 57 (PDF), which would open up the spending of school districts and other local education agencies in an online searchable database. Read about the advantages of this sort of policy change in my new Independence Institute op-ed:Colorado has a tremendous opportunity to lead the way in making public education a more truly public enterprise. School officials should place detailed and useful spending information where citizens can access it freely: the Internet. Such a simple and highly cost-effective approach promotes public accountability and transparency. Public schools … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, Education, Fiscal Policy, General, PPC Tagged With: bill, Colorado, committee, financial transparency, Independence Institute, local education agencies, online searchable database, op-ed, policy change, scheduled, school districts, Senate Bill 57, state legislature, taxpayer money

1/8/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Mark Hillman Credibly Criticizes Dems for Failure to Save State Money

Mark Hillman - former state senate majority leader and former state treasurer - once again has established himself as a leading voice of fiscal sanity in Colorado. In an op-ed in today's Denver Post, he assails Governor Bill Ritter and his Democratic colleagues at the helm of the state legislature for their ongoing mismanagement of the looming budget crisis:Balancing a budget during a recession is a difficult job, certainly. But balancing this year's budget didn't need to be this hard if only the leaders at the Capitol had learned from the last recession — or listened to those who experienced it. Last spring, as the economic storm clouds gathered, Gov. Bill Ritter and legislative leaders had opportunities to take precautions. One … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Fiscal Policy, General Tagged With: Amendment 23, balancingn the budget, Bernie Buescher, Bill Ritter, Capitol, Cary Kennedy, chief executive, Colorado, Democrats, Denver Post, economic storm clouds, election, fiscal sanity, Governor, looming budget crisis, majority leader, Mark Hillman, mismanagement, op-ed, permanent tax increase, precautions, proposal, rainy day fund, recession, Referendum C, reserve fund, SCR 13, Senate floor, state legislature, state senate, state treasurer, TABOR, treasurer

11/19/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

House Education Appointments Uninspiring: What Will Storyline Be?

Last week I pondered in a Denver Post op-ed what the effect might be of the statehouse Democrats elevating pro-public school choice Rep. Terrance Carroll to Speaker of the House:Carroll is set to appoint fellow Democrats to the House Education Committee. In recent years, the committee, largely stacked with handpicked union favorites, has killed or watered down many K-12 education bills deemed unacceptable by the union. CEA may lose some of its leverage to bottle up education reform in committee. Well, yesterday came the revelation of the House Education Committee assignments. Michael Merrifield retains the chair, with Judy Solano as the vice-chair. Overall, the membership of the committee appears to move scarcely a whit in the direction … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, General Tagged With: Carole Murray, Colorado Education Association, commentary, Democrat, Democrats, Denver Post, education reform, House Education Committee, Judy Solano, legislative session, majority Democrats, Mark Waller, Michael Merrifield, newly-elected legislators, op-ed, parental empowerment, passing judgment, public school choice, Randy Baumgardner, Republicans, revelation, school accountability, school choice, solutions, Speaker of the House, statehouse, story lines, Terrance Carroll, union favorites

11/16/2008 By Ben 1 Comment

What I’m Thankful for #9: Even the Surprises God Sends My Way

This is one in a series of daily posts I conceived of writing many weeks ago while the election still raged on, as I looked for something to write about of more lasting value. The weeks leading up to Thanksgiving seemed perfectly appropriate for it. Just in case you wondered, the topics introduced are not necessarily in any particular order. I hope the series is of some small encouragement to you, even as my site traffic takes a dive. It's only fitting that I wasn't planning to write this one at all, much less for this weekend. But then, Friday afternoon I wasn't planning for a failed fuel pump and fuel gauge to bring my car to a halt on the way home from work yesterday, nor for the mechanic's tab that followed. Not easy to be thankful … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Christianity and Faith, General, My Life Tagged With: Bible, car, chastise, Christ-like character, circumstances, Denver Post, difficult, dire, faithfulness, fuel gauge, fuel pump, impatient attitude, Job, matter of faith, mechanic, nice treat, op-ed, our good, promises, publication, repairs, selfishness, surprises, thankfulness, tow truck, weekend, wife

9/25/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Financial Transparency Moving Forward to Reform Colorado Government

A timeout during the heated election to write: If there's one issue showing true bipartisan momentum in the interest of the public good, it's financial transparency in government. Expect the issue to be up front during Colorado's 2009 legislative session. For now, you can read a Denver Post op-ed co-authored by my Independence Institute colleagues Amy Oliver and Stephanie Kubala. Check it out, and see where the transparency issue has taken hold already, and what promise it holds for Colorado. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, Fiscal Policy, General Tagged With: Amy Oliver, bipartisan, Colorado, Denver Post, election season, financial transparency, government, Independence Institute, issue, legislative session, op-ed, Stephanie Kubala, timeout

9/16/2008 By Ben 2 Comments

With Apologies to Fido, Lassie, and All of Loyal, Trustworthy, Canine-Kind

Okay, this one made me laugh. When I read the liberal wag's op-ed, I nearly fell out of my chair. Now, there's no need to glorify his work with a link or even a free Google mention - especially since, given the site, the link figures to evaporate very soon. Nevertheless, the following paragraph was written under the sub-heading "Bigoted remark":Another senior staff member of the Independence Institute, education policy analyst Ben DeGrow, offered the "analysis" on a Feb. 20 Internet broadcast of RIGHTTALK.COM, that because of [Governor Bill] Ritter’s executive order enabling state employee groups to form partnerships, a variety of unions had "been attracted to the state like opening up a can of dog food and getting your dog to come … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General, Labor, My Life, Random and Miscellaneous Tagged With: analogy, Ben DeGrow, bigotry, Bill Ritter, canine-kind, corruption, dog food, education policy analyst, Executive Order, fatcat, Fido, inartful, Independence Institute, labor unions, Lassie, liberal wag, loyal, op-ed, outburst, Partnerships, pension dollars, political causes, restoration, RightTalk, secret ballots, state employee groups, trustworthy, union leaders, workers paychecks

8/25/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Opining on Apathy in Recent State Employee Union Elections

Over at the Denver Daily News, my op-ed on the recent union elections in state government is up. The piece begins:Some pundits and hopeful partisans speculate that our upcoming national election may see less apathy among younger voters. Coloradans might also wonder about the apathy among their state employees.> Forty-nine percent of Americans between 18 and 29 voted in the 2004 national election, a slight rise from previous showings. While at least one candidate has made more appeals to the youth on the bases of "hope" and "change," it's unclear whether the trend will continue. Overshadowed recent news in our own backyard shows even greater voter apathy outside the sphere of electoral politics. When faced this year with deciding on … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General, Labor, My Life Tagged With: Democratic National Convention, Denver Daily News, elections, labor union, op-ed, state government, union elections

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