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Education: The Billionaires Who Want To Privatize Our Schools


There is a vibrant debate going on about how to improve our system of public education. While there is reasonable debate about various reforms, there has historically been one right-wing policy which Americans have opposed — giving students taxpayer-subsidized school vouchers to use at private schools, which undermines and undercuts the public education system. Between 1966 and 2000, vouchers were put up for a vote in states 25 times, and voters rejected the program 24 of those times. Yet despite this historic unpopularity, voucher programs are exploding across the United States, with legislators from Pennsylvania to Indiana to Wisconsin championing the scheme. So what’s responsible for the current shift? A handful of billionaires, corporate-backed foundations and non-profits, and Political Action Committees (PACs) are using their influence to set up front group after front group, determined to spread voucher progra ms across the country, taking aim at the heart of our public education system. It is up to Americans to educate themselves about this assault on public education and defend our public schools.

PRIVATIZING EDUCATION, NOT HELPING OUR KIDS: Voucher advocates, who often refer to their movement as about “school choice,” say that the purpose of pushing their programs is to ensure that “low-income families can access the best schools for their children.” Yet the historical record of vouchers shows that there has been little to no improvement in student achievement among kids who attended private schools with vouchers versus those who attended traditional public schools. The longest-running voucher program in the country is in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Started in 1998 “in response to the low academic performance of African-American students, the voucher program survived legal challenges and now serves some 20,000 low-income students in 111 non-public, mainly religious, schools.” Yet the latest state test scores, released in March, show that students in Mi lwaukee’s “school choice program performed worse than or about the same in Milwaukee Public Schools in math and reading on the latest statewide test.” Additionally, the voucher schools had a student body with far less special education children — only “1.5 of voucher students are in special education, while in the public schools, the figure is about 19 percent.” Shortly after the release of state data on Milwaukee’s voucher program, a University of Arkansas study was released that found that “voucher-school students in Milwaukee” were “achieving lower levels of reading and math proficiency than students in Milwaukee Public Schools.” The much-touted Washington, D.C. voucher program, the Opportunity Scholarship Program (OSP), got similar results, despite claims by right-wing legislators and former D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee that it improved student performance. The Department of Education’s 2010 final report on OPS found that there was “no statistically significant overall impact of the Program on reading or math achievement after at least four years.” Yet despite these failures, conservatives continue to push vouchers. Joseph Bast, the president and CEO of the Heartland Institute, may’v e explained the real thinking behind vouchers in 2002, saying, “The complete privatization of schooling might be desirable, but this objective is politically impossible for the time being. Vouchers are a type of reform that is possible now, and would put us on the path of further privatization.”

RAPID EXPANSION: Despite the lack of evidence that they actually comprehensively improve our education system, voucher programs are exploding across the country, as newly-elected conservative legislators are drawing up voucher schemes and signing voucher legislation into law. Two weeks ago, Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels (R) set off “a new era for education in Indiana” when he signed into law one of the most expansive school voucher laws in the country, opening up a huge fund of tax dollars for private schools. A few days later, the Wisconsin state Assembly vastly expanded school vouchers, freeing up tax dollars even for private religious schools. GOP legislators in the Pennsylvania Senate say they have the votes to pass a sweeping voucher bill of their own. And on Capitol Hill, House Republicans successfully revived Washington, D.C.’s voucher system after it was killed off two years ago. Meanwhile, school choice movements in Florida, Kansas, and elsewhere continue to make progress in advancing legislation friendly to vouchers. This rapid expansion of voucher programs is perhaps unprecedented in recent history. One major defeat for vouchers occurred in Tennessee, where the state Senate passed sweeping voucher legislation yet the House decided to table it, wanting to study the effect of v ouchers elsewhere before diving into untested waters. “We have a lot of reform going on. We have made an extreme amount of changes in education,” said Richard Montgomery (R), urging caution and studying the effects of vouchers elsewhere before passing any legislation.

BILLIONAIRES VS. OUR SCHOOLS: This rapid expansion of voucher programs is not occurring simply because of some grassroots uprising. A small clique of wealthy individuals and their foundations are pushing these pieces of legislation. The most prominent of these individuals are Dick and Betsy DeVos, the power couple who inherited their fortune from billionaire Amway co-founder Richard DeVos, Sr. In a speech before the Heritage Foundation in 2002, Dick DeVos explained that conservatives should start referring to public schools as “government schools” instead to undermine public support for them. The DeVos family has poured millions of dollars into the school choice movement, launching a variety of front groups, including but not limited to Children First America, the Alliance for School Choice (ASC), Kids Hope USA, and the American Federation for Children (AFC). AF C spent $820,000 — the seventh-largest single PAC spender during the election — in Wisconsin during the last election, a huge sum which included $40,000 donations to each of several Republicans who were elected and then proceeded to champion radical voucher legislation. Its clout was strong enough to bring Govs. Scott Walker (R-WI) and Tom Corbett (R-PA) together with former D.C. School Chancellor Michelle Rhee together for a school choice event in Washington, D.C. Meanwhile, the organization’s sister organization, ASC, handed out gigantic grants to school choice organizations across the country, effectively hiding the DeVos’s role, granting $530,000 to the “Black Alliance for Educational Options” in Washington, D.C., for example. ASC is funded by powerful right-wing and corporate ideologues, thousands of dollars from Charles Koch, and hundreds of thousands of doll ars from the Jaquelin Hume Foundation, the brainchild of an ultra-wealthy California businessman who helped bring Ronald Reagan to power. Meanwhile, the Bill and Susan Oberndorf Foundation, set up by an investment firm fortune couple, has been siphoning money off to school choice groups across the country. In 2009, it gave $376,793 to AFC and $50,000 to the Brighter Choice Foundation. At a recent education panel, Bill Oberndorf was credited with giving “tens of millions” of dollars to the school choice movement, and called the Indiana voucher law the “gold standard” for what should be done across America. Americans have to arm themselves with the facts to avoid that fate.

a message from Senatory Patty Murray,


The GOP budget is a dagger in the heart of American families.

Under it, everyone would sacrifice – except billionaires and corporations. The social safety net working families rely upon would disappear. People remember life before Medicare. Many seniors’ lives ended in abject, heartbreaking poverty.

This is the GOP plan for America’s future. This time, we Senate Democrats can stop them. But this is just the beginning of their assault on our ideals, and our firewall – and ability to stop them – is in jeopardy. That’s why we’re launching the DSCC Rapid Response Project to expose their radical agenda. I’ve set a goal to raise $169,394 by April 30, and I need everyone in the fight.

If Republicans gain four Senate seats, their vision will become reality. We can’t let that happen.

Click here to give $5 or more, and help us raise $169,394 before April 30. Our Rapid Response Project is key to keeping our Democratic Senate firewall.

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We’re not just defending Senate seats – we’re going on the offense, too. In states like Massachusetts, Nevada and Indiana, changing demographics and bloody Republican primaries offer opportunities to turn red Senate seats blue.

Our Rapid Response Project will help. By countering every GOP attack and letting voters know what Republicans are really after, we can go on offense in 2012. And going on offense gives us a better chance to keep our Senate majority – and stop the Republicans’ radical agenda.

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The Republican budget shows what kind of America Republicans want. The Democratic Senate is determined to stop them. Give today, and help make sure we can.

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We Are One: Attend a Local Event


Are you worried, frustrated, and angry about the continuing attacks on workers’ rights, women’s rights, economic security and opportunity for all? Are you looking for another way to demonstrate your concern — in addition to making phone calls and sending emails? On April 4, you can join with people in your community in events to send a strong message: We Are One.

On April 4, 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, where he had gone to stand with sanitation workers demanding their dream: the right to bargain collectively for a voice at work and a better life for themselves and their children. Now those rights are under attack in Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana and dozens of other states, and women’s interests are at stake.

Can you join us on April 4 by participating in an event on your community? You can find events near you on this interactive map.  http://action.nwlc.org/site/R?i=uMLiBmcwTSFoVeogJPQeMg..

Attacks on public employees’ rights to collectively bargain directly threaten working women and the vital public services they provide. Most people who work for state and local governments are women: nurses, teachers and others serving our communities. And collective bargaining helps ensure that these women have decent wages, benefits, and working conditions. For more information on why the right to collectively bargain is a women’s rights issue, check out our fact sheet.

Please join us in solidarity on April 4: We Are One.

Sincerely,

Emily J. Martin

Vice President and General Counsel

National Women’s Law Center

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“Use Live Ammunition​” Against Wisc. Protesters​???


A deputy attorney general in Indiana on Saturday suggested on Twitter to “use live ammunition” against protesters in Madison, Wisconsin. In a back-and-forth with a writer for Mother Jones magazine, he followed up, “You’re damned right I advocate deadly force.”

There’s one word for this: Unacceptable.

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The fact that a public official is comfortable calling for the shooting of peaceful protesters exercising their First Amendment rights is terrifying. Unfortunately, it’s not surprising since the political Right has moved so far away from supporting democratic norms.

The right-wing movement — from its politicians to its media outlets — has taken sides against the working people of Wisconsin and is trying to paint peaceful protesters and unions as “thugs.” In doing so, they are aligning themselves with some of American history’s worst villains — the politicians and robber barons of the late 1800’s and early 1900s who would call in private security firms and militias to break union strikes and intimidate workers with outright violence, and sometimes mass murder.

We remember the violent actions and rhetoric of some of the Tea Party congressional candidates in 2010 — Sharron Angle with her “Second Amendment remedies,” Joe Miller with his private security guards who roughed up and illegally detained a reporter. Now we’re faced with public officials who are falsely trying to portray public workers who are under attack and their supporters as violent … and advocating real violence against them just for standing up for their basic rights!

Don’t let it stand. Speak out now.http://www.pfaw.org/take-action/call-for-indiana-deputy-attorney-general-jeff-cox-s-immediate-firing Tell Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels and AG Greg Zoeller to immediately demand Deputy Attorney General Jeff Cox‘s resignation and address calls for violence within the AG’s office.

We apologize for today’s increased email traffic from us, but this is clearly an important and urgent matter, and we did not feel it should wait. Please speak out now.

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