Right to vote on school budgets under assault!!

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Legislative Hearing MONDAY!

 

A bipartisan group of state legislators is working to take away our right to vote on school budgets.  LD 1739, "An Act To Remove the Requirement That the Annual Budget of a Regional School Unit Must Be Approved at a Budget Validation Referendum," would not only repeal the state law requiring districts to use the budget referendum process, but repeals the budget validation law entirely.  If this bill passes, school budgets will be approved at school board meetings only and will never go before voters for a referendum vote.

 

Here are the parts of LD 1739 that eliminate school budget referendum votes:

 

Sec. 3. 20-A MRSA §1485, sub-§3,  as enacted by PL 2007, c. 240, Pt. XXXX, §13, is amended to read:

 

3. Budget approval.   A regional school unit's budget must be approved at a regional school unit budget meeting and by a budget validation referendum as provided in section 1486.

 

Sec. 4. 20-A MRSA §1486,  as amended by PL 2009, c. 98, §1 and c. 415, Pt. B, §§7 and 8, is repealed.

 

 

Despite requirements that the public be given advanced notice of public hearings, the public hearing on this bill, which would empower Maine's education establishment and takes voting rights away from Maine's people, is this coming Monday, January 25, at 2 pm in the Education Committee Room, Room 202 of the Cross Office Building, which is behind the State House in Augusta.

 

This bill represents an almost unprecedented attack on the rights of Maine voters.  We need to fill the Education Committee room and fight back against the entrenched forces of the education establishment.

 

Please join us on Monday as we speak out for the right to vote on school budgets, and please contact as many people as you can an urge them to join us in this critically important effort to fight back against the special interests in Augusta and the legislators who do their bidding.

 

IMPORTANT: If you can't make the hearing in person, please email testimony to the committee clerk, David Desjardins, at David.Desjardins@legislature.maine.gov.  Ask that he distribute your testimony to the committee. That way you will still be able to make your voice heard!

If you have any questions, please contact Stephen Bowen, the director of the Center for Education Excellence at the Maine Heritage Policy Center, at sbowen@mainepolicy.org, or by cell phone at 207-691-7132.

 

 

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