Today the members of the upstart, conservative Florida
Coalition of School Board Members “stormed” Tallahassee, meeting and speaking
with 5 Senators and a total of 12 State Representatives. We were very well received at every stop, and
the legislators were happy to hear from a group of School Board Members that
wants to work together with them ( not SUE them) for the benefit of students,
parents and taxpayers.
At our legislative reception, board members from throughout
the state of Florida met and heard from State Representatives Gonzales, Hudson,
and Fitzenhagen. Sen. Don Gaetz joined
the group of thirty assembled at our reception and gave words of encouragement,
expressing support for our coalition, while simultaneously explaining that he
thought it refreshing that conservative board members from around the state
will have a voice, an advocate.
Our coalition attended the Senate Education committee
meeting, with our treasurer, Erika Donalds, speaking on behalf of charter
schools. Our group left each legislator
with a one page position paper, detailing our positions on several bills of
interest-most importantly HB 549 (SB1114).
We sat down with Rep. Manny Diaz Jr., and discussed this bill in depth.
We also expressed our continuing support for the bills
related to expanding school choice, as well as Sen Legg’s accountability bill.
At each stop today, our group spoke with one voice: We support students, parents, and taxpayers
first and foremost---not the system, the bureaucracy, and the status quo. Our message was very well received!
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