Doyle Vows to Continue Battle to Repeal QEO
On April 28, Governor Doyle released this statement:
Dear Friends:
I
want to let you know that I share your disappointment with the Joint
Committee on Finances decision to remove my proposal to eliminate
the Qualified Economic Offer (QEO) from 2003-05 biennial budget deliberations.
I welcome the opportunity to respond to all of you
on this issue.
Like you, I am disappointed that the Republican co-chairs
of the Joint Committee on Finance chose to delete my budget provision
that would have eliminated the QEO that is imposed on our states
teachers. The Committee removed this provision on the grounds that the
QEO is non-fiscal policy and should not be taken up during
the committees work on the biennial budget.
As you well know, the QEO is most certainly fiscal
policy, and continues to have a detrimental fiscal effect on the lives
of teachers and their families. This cynical political move denies our
teachers access to the bargaining rights other public employees share
and deprives our children of the quality teachers they deserve.
I have not wavered from my belief that the QEO is
harmful to the quality of public education in Wisconsin. I believe that
local communities, not state government, should decide how much they
want to pay their teachers. I will continue to fight for elimination
of the QEO and will use every available legislative tool at my disposal
to achieve this goal.
I know you agree with me that we need to attract and
retain the best and brightest teachers for the benefit of our states
children. I hope that we can continue to work together to achieve this.
Best wishes. I hope you and your colleagues will contact my office any
time I can be of assistance.
Sincerely,
Jim Doyle
Governor
Posted May 14, 2003