There Was No Deal', Rep. Luther Olson Says
State Rep. Luther Olsen told a group of WEAC members
Wednesday night (February 20, 2002) that he was misquoted in newspapers
earlier this week, and that he in fact knows of no "deal" between
WEAC and Governor McCallum regarding education funding.

Rep. Luther Olsen (left), with WEAC President Stan Johnson, tells
a group of WEAC members, "There was no deal" between WEAC
and the governor. |
Olsen said he attended a well-publicized meeting last
fall in northern Wisconsin to discuss education issues. The meeting, arranged
by Governor McCallum, included representatives of the governor's office,
WEAC, school districts, the business community, certain legislators, and
others.
"There is no deal. There was no deal made. There
was no deal talked about," Olsen emphatically stated Wednesday at
a meeting of south-central and southwest Wisconsin local association and
UniServ negotiators and presidents in Madison.
Olsen, who is chair of the Assembly Education Committee,
was attending another conference at Madison's Concourse Hotel, and agreed
to briefly address the WEAC meeting to set the record straight.
Olsen was quoted, initially in the Appleton Post-Crescent,
as suggesting that K-12 education funding was protected from cuts in the
governor's budget adjustment plan "so that WEAC will either endorse
the governor or stay out of the race." The article was based on comments
Olsen made to a group of Fox Valley educators.
Olsen said Wednesday that the quotes were "totally
out of context."
"Whatever the paper said, don't believe it,"
he said.
WEAC President Stan Johnson and McCallum have repeatedly
denied suggestions that any deal was made. Johnson has pointed out that
WEAC has a strict member-driven procedure for determining which candidates
it recommends. That procedure involves interviews by the WEAC Political
Action Committee, a vote of the WEAC Board of Directors, and direct balloting
of all WEAC members who contribute to the Political Action Committee.
WEAC
Candidate Recommendation Process
Resource page on 2002
state budget crisis
Posted February 21, 2002