Nany Nany Poo Poo.
Good. Its time to send the GOP's enemies a message that they can't fund political campaigns with taxpayer dollars. No wonder it sticks up the craw of the Florida teachers' unions. That should neuter em big time.
President Maureen Dinnen's remarks before the Senate Governmental Oversight and Productivity Committee --
3.11.03
Posted March 11, 2003 - 03:14 PM
http://www.feaweb.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=2430
SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE ALERT!
Lawmakers have introduced a "paycheck deception" bill that targets only the teachers and would severely restrict their ability to collecting dues through paycheck deduction. Here's what you can do to take action!
Paycheck Deception is Back and We Can Stop it!
On Tuesday, the Senate Governmental Oversight and Productivity Committee is scheduled to hear a new incarnation of Paycheck Deception.
Senate Bill 1652 by Sen. Mike Fasano, R-New Port Richey, targets only the teachers and would severely restrict their ability to collecting dues through paycheck deduction. The bill would also prohibit the use of dues collected for any political purposes including legislative research and lobbying and would greatly increase current reporting requirements and fees.
Proponents are blaming the teachers union for the teacher shortage crisis and are claiming that unions violate people's first amendment rights!
This bill is nothing but political retribution for union activity in the last election. Supporters have stated that these measures should eventually be imposed on all unions!
This legislation is illegal, unfair and absolutely unnecessary:
* Florida is a right-to-work state meaning union membership is absolutely positively voluntary. Union dues are deducted from paychecks because people want them to be.
* Unions operate democratically, if their members vote to use money for political activities it is their right to do so.
* The bill only applies to our teachers, raising U.S. Constitutional questions of "equal protection."
CALL, FAX, OR EMAIL THESE SENATORS TODAY - ASK THEM TO OPPOSE THIS BAD BILL
WHO: Senate Governmental Oversight and Productivity Committee
WHAT: SB 1652 by Sen. Mike Fasano, R-New Port Richey
WHEN: 9 a.m., Tuesday, March 11, 2003
WHERE: 110 Senate Office Building
Bill Sponsor
SEN. MIKE FASANO, R-NEW PORT RICHEY
E-mail:
fasano.mike.web@flsenate.gov
Capitol Phone: 850.487.5062 Statewide Phone: 1.800.948.5885
Bill Co-sponsor
SEN. NANCY ARGENZIANO, R-CRYSTAL RIVER
E-mail:
argenziano.nancy.web@flsenate.gov
Capitol Phone: 850.487.5017
Bill Co-sponsor
SEN. CHARLIE CLARY, R-DESTIN
E-mail:
clary.charlie.web@flsenate.gov
Capitol Phone: 850.487.5009
Senate Governmental Oversight and Productivity Committee
Committee Chairman
SEN. STEVE WISE, R-JACKSONVILLE
E-mail:
wise.stephen.web@flsenate.gov
Capitol Phone: 850.487.5027
Committee Vice Chairman
SEN. LES MILLER, D-TAMPA
E-mail:
miller.lesley.web@flsenate.gov
Capitol Phone: 850.487.5059/ FAX: 888.263.7871
SEN. DAVE ARONBERG, D-GREENACRES
E-mail:
aronberg.dave.web@flsenate.gov
Capitol Phone: 850.487.5356/ Statewide Phone: 1.800.444.9747
SEN. JEFF ATWATER, R-NORTH PALM BEACH
E-mail:
atwater.jeffrey.web@flsenate.gov
Capitol Phone: 850.487.5100
SEN. ANNA COWIN, R-LEESBURG
E-mail:
cowin.anna.web@flsenate.gov
Capitol Phone: 850.487.5014
SEN. LEE CONSTATINE, R-ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
E-mail:
constantine.lee.web@flsenate.gov
Capitol Phone: 850.487.5050
SEN. AL LAWSON, D-TALLAHASSEE
E-mail:
lawson.alfred.web@flsenate.gov
Capitol Phone: 850.487.5004
SEN. BILL POSEY, R-ROCKLEDGE
E-mail:
posey.bill.web@flsenate.gov
Capitol Phone: 850.487.5053
If only the pubbies in DC were this sane. DEFUND THE LEFT! DEFUND THE ENEMIES OF OUR NATION!
I don't think anyone can shut her mouth. Too bad she's involved in education. People like this have destroyed public education and in my opinion, endangered the country.
I thought the campaign reform legislation signed last year eliminated soft money contributions from corporations and union dues. Don't tell me unions were left out of the legislation?
Couldn't have happened to a nicer bunch of people trying to brainwash our kids.
Having their power, influence and money(ours) taken away will sometimes make people SHAKE. lol
The article said that 2 million out of their 17 million budget went to fund the campaign. That is above 11.76% of their total budget. How can anyone blow that much out of their budget. Bill McBride couldn't give them anything more than they already had. He could just help maintain the status quo. That's a lot of money to pay in order to stay the same way as one already happens to be. Someone was quoted as saying they contributed to the candidates who thought the same way as they did about education. Teachers unions have never been, and are not now about education. They are about teachers positions and jobs.