Johnson Applauds Gov. Doyle's License Fee Veto
WEAC President Stan Johnson is commending Gov. Jim Doyle's decision
to veto a teacher license fee increase contained in the budget approved
by the Legislature.
The budget, which was passed by the Assembly and Senate on partyline
votes, would have increased the fees teachers pay to receive a license
by 50%.Both houses are controlled by Republicans.
The veto is one of the steps needed to solve some of the problems facing
public education, Johnson said.
"Wisconsin is facing a potential teacher shortage, and more needs
to be done in order to recruit and retain great teachers for Wisconsin's
schools," Johnson said. "The ultimate solution is to eliminate
the Qualified Economic Offer law, which restricts teacher compensation."
The QEO is jeopardizing Wisconsin's great schools by unfairly stripping
Wisconsin teachers of their collective bargaining rights. Johnson has
called on political leaders to recognize that the QEO must be repealed
if Wisconsin is to continue to enjoy the best public schools in the
nation.
Posted July 16, 2003