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NEA Teacher's union HATES tax cuts (except for them)

Posted on 05/30/2003 11:25:32 AM PDT by Gopher Broke

Education Insider A weekly review of progress on the Quality Public Schools Agenda and other legislation that impacts our students, classrooms, and public education.

May 30, 2003

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Congress Returns from the Memorial Day Recess

IDEA "On your mark?get set?the next round is about to begin!" The Senate's IDEA reauthorization bill has been in the wings since the House bill passed on April 30. The long-awaited Senate bill may be introduced in early June.

The 'highly qualified' definition: The House bill imported from the "No Child Left Behind Act' the definition that requires all teachers to have a degree or pass a subject matter test in each academic subject they teach. This definition fails totally to recognize the multiple subject matter teaching assignments of thousands of special educators. These special education teachers who competently teach core academic subjects under a student's IEP would be declared 'unqualified.'

The Senate must "fix" this definition. NEA believes teachers licensed under state law as special educators should be deemed 'highly qualified.'

Time Sensitive Urge your Senator to oppose any provision that would simply copy for special educators the NCLB "highly qualified" definition and to support defining a special education teacher with state special education certification or licensure as "highly qualified."

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Paying to Teach -- Out-of-Pocket Costs State fiscal woes and education funding shortfalls mean more frozen supply budgets and school employees digging deeper into their pockets for classroom materials.

The current deduction for out-of-pocket classroom expenses allowing educators inclusively -- teachers, counselors, principals, and education support professionals -- to recoup at least some of what they spend, expires this year.

H.R. 785 [Camp (R-MI), Pryce (R-OH) and Tanner (D-TN)] would:

Make permanent the above-the-line deduction [Above-the-line deductions apply whether or not a taxpayer itemizes.]

Increase the maximum deduction from the current $250 to $400, and

Expand allowable expenses to include professional development. The 10-year benefit to educators would total $3 billion.

Time Sensitive! To move the bill forward, we need to maximize support now. Is your Representative a cosponsor? (123 to date) If not, ask your Representative to support tax relief for teachers and education support professionals by becoming a cosponsor of HR 785.

If yes, please send your thanks. ?

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From an email alert to members...this is unbelievable! This union STRONGLY OPPOSED tax cuts for families..because it might hurt their wallet and prevent their automatic, annual raises.

But then they SUPPORT higher tax cuts via special deductions for teachers...and urge their members to lobby for it!!

1 posted on 05/30/2003 11:25:32 AM PDT by Gopher Broke
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To: Gopher Broke
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2 posted on 05/30/2003 11:43:37 AM PDT by lowbridge (Rob: I have a five letter word: F-R-E-E-P. Freep. Jerry: Freep? What's that? -Dick Van Dyke Show)
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I dislike taxes, but I HATE TEACHERS UNIONS.
every time i hear the words teachers unions, i hear my fat bitch sister in law (a local teachers union president) nasty mean screeching voice and it feels like a rusty fork splitting a dozen or so of my vertabra with no anesthetic while having teeth yanked out with a tractor trailer.
3 posted on 05/30/2003 11:45:16 AM PDT by ctlpdad ("patco" the teachers unions)
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The NEA and other Socialist-infested entities oppose ANY type of COMPETITION, whether from voucher initiatives or home schooling. It's the idea of competing with others that scares the Left in America. Talk about modern-day Nazism!

...Thankfully there are a few teachers out there who are not members or are independent enough not to toe the (Democratic) party line.

-Regards, T.
4 posted on 05/30/2003 11:46:25 AM PDT by T Lady (.Freed From the Dimocratic Shackles since 1992)
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You mean the teachers in this city?

This report provides a comprehensive overview of the educational performance of the New York City public schools over the past five years. It finds that educational performance has not improved during thatperiod. Among its specific findings are:*

Only 70 percent of students complete high school, either by obtaining a diploma (60%) or aGED (10%) within seven years of initial enrollment.

Only 50 percent complete high school,either with a diploma (46%) or GED (4%) within four years of initial enrollment.

Thesefigures are unchanged from the beginning of the 1990s.*

Only 44 percent of black students, and only 39 percent of Hispanic students, complete highschool within four years.*

While passage rates on the State's Regents exams have increased since 1995, fewer than 50 percent of City students pass even one of these challenging exams. Only a maximum of 19 percent of City students could have passed five exams last year, based on low passage ratesfor Biology (16%) and Earth Science (19%). Since students will have to pass five of these exams to graduate from high school by 2005, City high school graduation rates may dropprecipitously in the near future.*

City elementary and middle school students are also not learning what they need to. Only 41 percent of these students scored at an acceptable level on the citywide reading tests in 2000, while only 34 percent scored at an acceptable level on the citywide math tests.*

One in five City elementary and middle school students scored at the lowest level on thereading tests, and nearly one third of these students scored at the lowest level on the citywidemath tests.

Many areas of the City are virtual educational dead zones. Seven entire districts (23, 19, 12, 7, 5, 9 & 85)have fewer than 30 percent of students passing the city's English exam, and fourteen (the seven above plus17, 13, 8, 4, 6, 10 & 16) have fewer than 30 percent of student passing the city's Math exam.

Read more

5 posted on 05/30/2003 11:46:42 AM PDT by leadpencil1
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To: Gopher Broke
If they don't want tax cuts, have them send their tax cut to me... I'll take it.
6 posted on 05/30/2003 11:56:54 AM PDT by PetroniDE (Master (Sort of) of the Kitty Threads)
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I wish you had been with me while "debating" this on another thread. I was called all types of names by pro-teacher freepers. I am going to bookmark this thread just so
I can re-read your post whenever the "teachers are great" crowd gets me ticked off. How true it is.
7 posted on 05/30/2003 12:13:52 PM PDT by Diva Betsy Ross ((were it not for the brave, there would be no land of the free -))
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From an email alert to members...this is unbelievable!

It would be unbelievable if they were for ANYTHING BUSH is for, they are DEMONCRAT shills, just like AFSCME. Public Employee Unions shouldn't even be legal, unlike real businesses, governments have no way to resist Unions, and why should they, it's not their money, IMHO.

8 posted on 05/30/2003 12:22:30 PM PDT by Mister Baredog ((They wanted to kill 50,000 of us on 9/11, we will never forget!))
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If you want to help "educate" teachers, visit TEACHERS.NET and click on the TEACHER CHATBOARD or visit one of the state boards......or the POLITICS board if you like to see some serious Bush bashing.....

This board is not as good as FreeRepublic.com but please bookmark and visit often.

These teachers need some conservative opinions...after hanging out with fellow liberals and DemocRATS all the time.

Think of it as "missionary" work.

Warning...if you are TOO conservative in your posts, they will block your IP address...trust me on that!

9 posted on 05/30/2003 12:33:37 PM PDT by Gopher Broke (Boycott France and French Products)
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Lets see mother,2 sisters,one sister-in law and one brother-in -law all teachers none belong to the union. They hate the Union with a passion. Oh they try to get them to join with the scare tactic of what if you get sued you will need our lawyers. Some people are smarter than that. They are celebrating their tax cuts Yippee!!!!
10 posted on 05/30/2003 12:44:06 PM PDT by therut
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To: No More Gore Anymore
I have no problem with teachers, and think they deserve pay commensurate with their abilities & time they actually spend teaching.
It's the unions i really really despise.
11 posted on 05/30/2003 12:57:58 PM PDT by ctlpdad ("patco" the teachers unions)
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same here. It is just my experience to only meet the teachers who support the unions and repeat the party line. I know there are good teachers out there who deserve to make their weight in gold. I have just never met any myself.
12 posted on 05/30/2003 2:06:42 PM PDT by Diva Betsy Ross ((were it not for the brave, there would be no land of the free -))
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i hear my fat bitch sister in law (a local teachers union president) nasty mean screeching voice........

Ouch! there's a visual I could have done without! :-)~

13 posted on 05/30/2003 2:08:36 PM PDT by JoeSixPack1 (POW/MIA - Bring 'em home, or send us back! Semper Fi)
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The bottom line in all this crap is that schools have lost track of what the heck to teach.

Politicians want politics, unions want favors, teachers want supplies, kids want holidays, and parents want day care.

What the heck ever happened to the three R's? They became Rx. And the taxman signs the script.
14 posted on 05/30/2003 2:13:33 PM PDT by JoeSixPack1 (POW/MIA - Bring 'em home, or send us back! Semper Fi)
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Teachers don't need a union,they're not oppressed!
15 posted on 05/30/2003 2:52:40 PM PDT by INSENSITIVE GUY
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I dislike taxes, but I HATE TEACHERS UNIONS.

I despise teachers unions and all public sector unions. They are scumball parasites who manipulate the hack politicians and the political process to get their way. To get outrageous wage and benefit packages while poor mouthing themselves. Many years ago it was strictly verboten for public employees to go on strike and agitate for their self interests. My, have times changed

I respect private sector unions since they know if they push too far the company goes broke and they're unemployed. And they don't thieve from the taxpayer as do 75% of public sector employees.

16 posted on 05/30/2003 3:16:59 PM PDT by dennisw
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Well, if you expect to find enough math majors for the public secondary schools, you won't find them. Even in a time of relative high unemployment, they prefer something else, even food service.
17 posted on 05/30/2003 3:39:29 PM PDT by RobbyS
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On June 11, the Massachusetts Teachers Association is sponsoring a "virtual eday march" asking its legislators to raise revenues to avoid education cuts.

In the next few days, I'll post the information so we can organize a counter-protest by email on June 9 and 10 so that their emails don't even get through.

Does anyone know if there is a way to forward a posting about this to all Massachusetts freepers? I'd really like to get this going so we get as many emails (at least) as they do.

18 posted on 05/30/2003 3:43:14 PM PDT by grania ("Won't get fooled again")
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What the NEA cannnot admit is that spending money on schools is like pouring water into a bucket with no bottom. Ash what is happening to the $35 billion in federal funds now being spent. We have heard how inefficient Dod is. Compared with the public schools, the military is a model of fiscal responsibility.
19 posted on 05/30/2003 4:04:49 PM PDT by RobbyS
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NEA: Teachers' Union Dues Can go to Charities, Sample Letter
20 posted on 05/30/2003 4:37:22 PM PDT by Coleus (God is Pro Life and Straight http://www.freerepublic.com/perl/notify?detach=1)
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