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A special WEAC advisory council will develop a new strategic action plan for winning repeal or modification of the Qualified Economic Offer law and school district revenue controls.
The committee was created by a vote of delegates to the annual WEAC Representative Assembly April 24-26.
The vote did not come without controversy. About three dozen RA delegates mostly from Madison, Racine and Northern Tier UniServ Council walked out after their efforts to approve a more specific and aggressive action plan were defeated.
They issued a statement saying: It is time for a coordinated statewide action. No more study committees! No more rhetoric!
The differences of opinion sparked spirited debate.
Members within WEAC are at different points of protest against the QEO and revenue caps. There are some who want to take very aggressive actions and some who are nowhere near that point, said WEAC President Terry Craney.
To those who support the more aggressive strategies, Craney said, I just want to assure you that all types of actions will be addressed by the special committee.
The committee will be made up of UniServ, Student WEA and WEAC-Retired presidents. It will advise the WEAC Board and present its report to the 1999 Representative Assembly.
Prior to adjourning, the RA delegates adopted a statement summarizing the priorities they developed at this years meeting. In addition to creation of the special committee, they are:
Also at the RA:
Posted April 27, 1998; Updated April 29 and 30, 1998