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Wednesday, February 3, 2016

ALERT – Lobbyists for the "Education Reformers" spend $1.9 million more in Connecticut. - Wait What?

ALERT – Lobbyists for the "Education Reformers" spend $1.9 million more in Connecticut. - Wait What?:

ALERT – Lobbyists for the “Education Reformers” spend $1.9 million more in Connecticut.

While 2015 was a bad year for many Connecticut taxpayers and for those that rely on vital state services, it was a very, very good year for Connecticut’s charter school industry.
Making deep and significant cuts to a broad range of critical services, including funding for public education, Democratic Governor Dannel Malloy and the Democrats in the Connecticut General Assembly actually handed even more public money over to the privately owned, but publicly funded charter schools.
While leaving Connecticut’s real public schools without sufficient funds, Malloy and Democratic legislators approved a deal to divert more than $100 million dollars this year to the companies that operate Connecticut’s charter schools.
Why would Malloy and Connecticut’s elected officials turn their backs on their own students, parents, teachers and public schools?
Maybe it had something to do with the record breaking amount of money that the “education reformers” and the charter school industry spent lobbying the Governor and the legislature.
Connecticut’s Democratic legislative leaders initially said they would not agree to giving Connecticut’s charter schools even more money, Malloy demanded that it was, “his way or else.” Rather than doing the right thing and standing their ground against the bully, Democratic legislators even gave Malloy the additional money he wanted to open two new ALERT – Lobbyists for the "Education Reformers" spend $1.9 million more in Connecticut. - Wait What?: