Posted on 04/14/2015 6:30:48 AM PDT by MichCapCon
A coalition hoping to restructure the Detroit Public School district is asking the state to absolve the district of as much as $153 million in annual pension and debt payments.
John Rakolta, CEO of Walbridge construction company, is a co-chair of Coalition for the Future of Detroit Schoolchildren, and laid out to Michigan Capitol Confidential how the group came up with their calculations.
The coalitions report states: The state of Michigan should take responsibility for past operating debt that occurred on its watch: $53 million a year."
In addition, the group wants the state to let Detroit schools off the hook for its share of the annual costs run up by the state-run school employees retirement system. Detroit's share is estimated between $82 million to $100 million, because the state failed to sufficiently save to support the secure retirement of these teachers and staff and todays student population is too small to carry the expense.
The coalition holds the state responsible for Detroits financial woes going back to 1999. Co-chair Tonya Allen, president and CEO of Skillman Foundation, said that was when Gov. John Engler signed legislation transferring control of Detroit schools to the Detroit mayor. It was the mayor who then appointed people to a reform board that would replace Detroits elected public school board.
Rakolta said the first $53 million in the group's request is the annual debt service Detroit Public Schools pays on $450 million in loans it took in 2010 and 2012 that were backed by the state. He notes that this debt was incurred just to cover current operating expenses, not build or improve schools. The outstanding principal is now $250 million.
Rakolta said the coalition also wants Detroit Public Schools to be relieved of rising yearly payments to the state run school employee retirement system that are approaching $100 million. School districts pay assessments equal to 25.52 percent of their payrolls to cover a share of the system's costs, but that number has been trending upward over the past decade. For Detroit the cost is estimated at $82 million in 2014.
Its a lot of money, he said. Its about how the kids today are paying for the mistakes of the system made 10, 20, 30, 40 years ago.
Rakolta said that there was pressure on the coalition not to include pension cost relief in its ask because of controversy surrounding the statewide system's escalating costs. He calls defined-benefit retirement plans a budget killer.
Its a society killer, he said. Society cant afford them anymore. Who gets penalized? Kids. These kids are being penalized for all the retired teachers. This is on a state-wide basis, not just Detroit.
Michigan Capitol Confidential asked why the coalition did not consider closing the current defined-benefit plan to new employees, instead offering them a defined-contribution 401(k) type plan.
We had 100 days. Thats as far as we could go in 100 days, he said. There are so many other bigger issues.
Rakolta said he was willing to speak before the Legislature to get the coalitions plan rolling.
But Im a big believer in that before anyone asks for more money, the system has to get fixed, he said.
..did they sell their fine art collection yet?
LOL. I guess the state is responsible for being foolish enough to think that the city could manage its money properly.
Nothing that more privatization and charters can’t fix. As it is, Detroit parents are sending their kids to charters at an ever increasing rate. They know the traditional public schools aren’t working.
The art museum has gone into private control. Evil rich guys like Penske, Illitch, and Gilbert paid big bucks to take on the cost of running it.
Don't forget about the elephant in the room: the Teacher's Union.
Screw the teacher’s unions, they’re dying now anyway.
The lack of unionization is one of the reasons most charter schools in Detroit are doing so much better than public schools.
Thought this name was familiar . . . his wife Terry was the bozo who tried to get Married With Children off of TV!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Rakolta
Terry Rakolta is also somehow related to Mitt Romney.
What?!?!
They didn’t blame it on the Evil Republicans???
Well, now that I think of it, there hasn’t been a Republican seen in Detroit in 50 years (at least).
Never mind...
CA....
Sue the Democrat Party.
They caused this.
I guarantee you that they have the money.
The mayor in 99 was Kwame Kilpatrick.
The State should tell the Coalition; No!
The last republican mayor was Louis Miriani 1958 to 1961.
The last white mayor (no counting current mayor Mike Duggan) was Roman Gibbs (1970 to 1974)
For what its worth, the last republican mayor was a crook too. He was convicted of tax evasion in 69 and did 10 months in prison.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mayors_of_Detroit
“Sue the Democrat Party.’
Do it at a national level.
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