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Who Stands Up For Children?
By Wisconsin School Administrators Alliance staff | May 31, 2012
The stakes in the 2012 elections are enormous. Given the state’s slow economic recovery, prospects for significant new investments in public education look uncertain at best. The well-heeled advocates for school privatization will be back attempting to purchase the remainder of their extreme legislative agenda. After the elections, the battle for limited budget funds will be fierce.
To meet these challenges, we must help reelect “friends of public education.” If we don’t, the proponents of private school vouchers and independent charter schools are more than willing to write the big checks.
We have just lived through the most extraordinary legislative session I have ever seen in my 25 years in and around Wisconsin state government. We won some great victories, and we suffered some gut-wrenching defeats. Through it all, we discovered who was willing to stand up for Wisconsin school children when the going got tough.
Who Stood Up For Children When:
- Lawmakers cut resources for Wisconsin schools by $1.6 billion? The SAA did!
- Telecommunications companies jeopardized our schools affordable Internet services through WiscNet? The SAA did!
- Lawmakers balked at honoring their promise to “slam the door” on unbridled expansion of private school vouchers? The SAA did!
- School voucher advocates attempted to expand school privatization by preying on disabled school children and siphoning vital resources away from public special education programs? The SAA did!
- Lawmakers and school voucher advocates wanted to reduce the wide array of educational opportunities and experiences offered by Wisconsin schools to a simple letter grade on an accountability report card; and let choice and charter schools off the hook on accountability? The SAA did!
- Lawmakers forwarded “double-dipping” legislation that threatened to remove experienced, high quality educators from our classrooms and raise costs for school districts? The SAA did!
And it didn’t always make us very popular inside the State Capitol.
Thank You . . . But We Must Do More
I want to thank you all for using your relationships with your legislators to lobby on behalf of the children in your schools. Once again, the SAA has proven that it is one of the most effective grassroots lobbying organizations in the state.
But that’s not enough anymore. Increasingly, we are in jeopardy of losing the influence game to the advocates of private school vouchers and independent charter schools. They are stronger, better organized, more numerous and equipped with bigger checkbooks than ever before. Vital resources for Wisconsin school children and – in my estimation – the very survival of public education as we know it hangs in the balance.
The Stakes Are Too High
We have a lot of work to do. And our first job is to help reelect our “friends” in the 2012 elections. Shortly thereafter we anticipate that privatization advocates will back a strong challenger in the April 2013 election for State Superintendent. As you can see, the stakes are simply too high to sit on the sidelines.
Your support for SAA PAC/SAADirect is critical to our continued success in the State Capitol. If you are interested in supporting SAA PAC and/or SAADirect, simply fill out the contribution form and send it, along with your check(s), to SAA PAC/SAADirect, 4797 Hayes Road, Madison, WI 53704. For more information see SAA PAC/SAADirect FAQ.
Thank you for your support and for your continued efforts on behalf of Wisconsin school children. If you have any questions, please contact me at (608)242-1370 or at john.forester@wsaa.org
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