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Joint Finance Committee
April 11, 2001
Stan Johnson
Stoughton
Thank you chairpersons Burke and Gard and members of the Joint Finance Committee for this opportunity to speak today about issues contained in Governor McCallum's proposed 2001-2003 budget bill. My name is Stan Johnson. I am the Vice President for the Wisconsin Education Association Council (WEAC).
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In Wisconsin, we've achieved great success in building great schools. By virtually every measure, Wisconsin schools rank among the finest in the nation. Students learn here. They graduate here. They go on to get jobs here, keeping our state's employment rate among the highest in the nation and attracting new employers to our communities. Building great schools requires consistent effort and hard work, and we face greater challenges today than ever before. That is why educators across the state are dedicated to working with our elected officials, parents, administrators and communities to create the kind of education that is best for all of Wisconsin's children.
We believe that many provisions contained in Governor McCallum's budget will put our great public schools at risk. Governor McCallum's budget does little to place students in classrooms that work, shows no commitment to develop quality staff through collectively bargained approaches and promotes education schemes that will not benefit everyone in the community.
Governor McCallum's budget ratchets down even harder on revenue caps, makes dramatic cuts in the SAGE K-3 class size reduction program, grabs authority away from the DPI, expands the scope of the voucher and charter school laws, freezes assistance to our WTCS system and includes several direct assaults on the bargaining rights of education employees.
WEAC believes great schools place students in classrooms that work. Governor McCallum's budget puts that at risk by:
WEAC believes that great schools depend on a great staff. Governor McCallum's budget puts great schools at risk by:
WEAC believes great schools benefit everyone in a community. Governor McCallum's budget puts great schools at risk by:
The Wisconsin Education Association Council believes that every kid deserves a great school and that every citizen deserves a great technical college system. We look forward to working with the Joint Finance Committee and members of the Legislature in the coming months to achieve that goal. Thank you again for this opportunity to speak today.
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