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Showing posts with label FSBA Lawsuit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FSBA Lawsuit. Show all posts
Saturday, March 5, 2016
Why Are We Being Asked to Pay FSBA Dues ($21,766 Yearly) Four Months Before they are Due?
It is a very simple question that will be asked at this Friday morning's special workshop.
My AAA membership runs through July 1st, I pay the renewal at the end of June.
My wife's magazine subscription expires at the end of may, so I pay the renewal in early to mid May?
Who in the heck pays a yearly membership renewal four months early? Why are we being asked to pay FSBA's exorbitant invoice four months early this year??
I have a sneaking suspicion it is because there is a bill that has already passed overwhelmingly in the House and is on the Special Order Calendar for coming Tuesday in the Senate which would overhaul the way FSBA collects dues statewide.
SB 1426 (HB1155) -- Sponsored in the House by Eric Eisnaugle, Sponsored in the Senate by Kelli Stargel and Co-Sponsored in the Senate by our own Sen. Don Gaetz--will take effect upon becoming law and it will allow individual board members the option to "opt-out" of paying their individual portion of dues to membership organizations such as FSBA.
I have passionately championed the concept of this bill over the last two years in Tallahassee, locally, and statewide because business as usual and the status-quo must be challenged here! FSBA joined the unions and other special interests recently, suing the state, the Governor and the Legislature challenging duly enacted legislation that benefitted 70,000 poor, primarily minority students. They were using taxpayer money to fight Tallahassee leadership over OUR TAXPAYER MONEY. It is ridiculous!
Not only this, but FSBA has been unresponsive to conservative ideas put forth by conservative board members like me for a decade---and they charge a literal fortune for dues, collecting more than $1.2 Million in Taxpayer money yearly just for base level dues membership from School Boards around Florida.
Then, to add injury to insult, every other training and professional development conference they offer comes at an additional charge to taxpayers. Gravy over the top, at your expense, Mr. Taxpayer.
Enough!
Some training (yearly ethics training) is offered for free by other School Board associations in Florida--yet the FSBA continues to charge their MEMBERS $155.00 each to receive their
Friday, February 19, 2016
Huge Day In Tallahassee Yesterday: Membership Association Bill Passes the House
Yesterday was a monumental day in Tallahassee: The House of Representatives passed the
Membership Association Bill (HB
1155)-- that I have been pushing for two years--- by an overwhelmingly
large margin (78-36)
, And then the Senate Appropriations
Committee blasted through the Senate’s version of this same bill (SB 1426) in blistering fashion (less
than two minutes --32:00 to 33:45-- of this video), with no debate. The Senate bill then subsequently passed favorably
out of committee by an overwhelmingly huge 14-1
margin-- with only one dissenting vote.
I just scratch my head and wonder why some folks just will
not support this bill…..….
This bill allows freedom
of choice in advocacy for School Board Members that are elected Constitutional
Officers---the same sort of freedom of choice in advocacy that ALL other
Florida Constitutional Officers currently enjoy! (Florida property appraisers, for instance,
have two separate and distinct statewide associations from which appraisers can pick;
Senators and Representatives in the Florida legislature that are in the
minority party are allowed to direct their portion (s) of state funded advocacy
dues to “progressive” advocacy organizations
(see minute
85:30 of this video )
Why shouldn't school board members enjoy the freedom of choice?
I thought progressives love “choice?”
I guess “choice” is
only “good” when it benefits them or a cause which progressives support.

As Spock from Star Trek might have observed on this curious display of overt hypocrisy,
“Fascinating.”
But I believe liberals and Conservatives-together with progressives- all should
support this bill, because in this context choice is good and it is fair--there is no disputing this known fact of reality.
And I hope the full Senate will pass this bill and I certainly hope that
Governor Scott will subsequently sign it into law.
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Huge Committee Day Yesterday in Tallahassee for Membership Association Bills
The Florida Coalition of School Board Members had an excellent day in Tallahassee yesterday. Members of the coalition made their presence felt in the House Education Subcommittee and in the Senate K-12 Education committee. As a result of some diligent effort by various members of both chambers of the legislature, as well as some discussions individual school board members from our coalition have had with legislators face to face, the membership association bills (HB 1155 and SB 1426 ) that we all strongly support made their way favorably through both committee stops. In the House, 1155 moved favorably through the committee by a 10-2 margin.
In the Senate, the vote was a bit more precarious, with 1426 moving favorably through the committee by a 5-4 vote. Former Senate President Don Gaetz made a rousing endorsement for the bill, the reasoning behind the need for such a bill, and why he was proud to be the bill's co-sponsor ( minute 85:30 of this video )---- explaining this all to his colleagues just prior to the vote.
Erika Donalds, the current president of the Coalition, gave her testimony before the committee at minute 72:40 of the meeting
Andrea Messina, the Executive Director of the FSBA gave testimony in opposition to the bill at minute 78:00 of this video
I spoke in favor of the bill in this video at minute 81:50
The next stop for HB 1155 in the House is in the full House Education Committee.
The next stop for SB 1426 in the Senate is in the full Senate Appropriations Committee.
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Surrender: FSBA Votes to #Drop the Suit!
In a stunning reversal from just less than one year ago, the Florida School Boards Association's board of directors has voted 21-9 to drop out of the lawsuit challenging Florida's tax credit scholarship program that benefits nearly 70,000 poor, mostly minority students.
A few weeks back a circuit court judge in Tallahassee threw the case out, and the odds were long that an appeal would be successful.
Yesterday's action leaves just the FEA labor union and the NAACP as the two entities still involved in this suit.
They can either continue to fight, which I'm certain their lawyers will want to do, or they can drop the suit as well.
If they stick with the lawsuit, they will have to win the appeal and then fork over more legal fees to keep the fight going even in the face of long odds.
In New Hampshire and Arizona, the same sort of tax-credit scholarship programs have successfully fended off challenges in court.
Florida's outcome will be no different, and the winners this time will be students and families and the losers will be FEA and NAACP.
FSBA, to their credit, obviously saw this "writing on the wall" and wisely extricated themselves from this badly flawed, destructive lawsuit.
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Florida Political Leadership Speaks Out Against FEA, FSBA Lawsuit
Statement from Senate President Don Gaetz
“The Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program is a national model of school choice. Through this historic initiative, Florida businesses have voluntarily dedicated a portion of their corporate tax payments to help children in poverty, minority children and children with unique needs have access to schools and services otherwise available only to families with the means to pay for private school tuition.
“One of the hallmarks of the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program has been the strong bipartisan support it has enjoyed in the Florida Legislature and among Florida families. Opening the doors of educational opportunity to children benefitting from these scholarships has united Republicans and Democrats for more than a decade. For the 2013-14 academic school year, 59,822 children in 64 counties have received the advantages of these scholarships. The program enrollment has more than doubled in the past five years.
“The lawsuit filed against this scholarship program by the Florida School Boards Association and others is ironically ill-timed and hypocritical.
“It is particularly ill-timed because the 2014 Legislature both improved the scholarship program and enacted strong academic and financial accountability measures. These measures ensure that students, their families and the public will know how children receiving the scholarships are performing compared to like students in traditional public schools. The law, which this litigation now seeks to overturn, also requires the Auditor General to perform detailed financial examinations of any scholarship funding organization administering the program in order to ensure good stewardship of taxpayer dollars. This lawsuit, if successful, would destroy this thriving school choice initiative at the very time it has taken on robust accountability requirements.
“The lawsuit is hypocritical. When Florida Tax Credit Scholarships were available only to the very poor, who disproportionately are minority families, and other students with unique needs, the School Boards Association didn’t challenge their constitutionality. These students often bring more challenges to the classroom and require extra help, more individualized instruction and additional resources. It is only now, when the eligibility for scholarships has been expanded and when less-impoverished students can participate that the School Board Association has discovered its constitutional indignation.
“As a member of the Senate, I have been a prime sponsor of the Tax Credit Scholarship Program, as it has developed over the years. Now, I serve notice that, along with Speaker Weatherford and incoming leadership, I will vigorously defend the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program and the benefits it brings to tens of thousands of Florida families who only want what we all want – a chance for our children to learn and succeed.”
Statement from House Speaker Will Weatherford (R-Wesley Chapel):
“It is appalling that the Florida School Boards Association, unions and others would use their
power to try to block low-income parents from giving their children the education of their
choice. This is a tactic completely motivated by the worst kind of bureaucratic politics that
places the fears of an organization over the needs of children. We will vigorously defend this
program because we know that it helps our most vulnerable children rise out of difficult
circumstances and achieve true success.”
Statement from Senate President-Designate Andy Gardiner (R-Orlando):
“Since 2001, The Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program has provided Florida students with
additional options to achieve academic success. Close to 60,000 students and their families who
may not otherwise have the resources are now taking advantage of the opportunity provided by
this program. Without using state education funding, this program allows parents to have control
over their child’s educational experience.”“The decision to file this lawsuit is a self-serving attempt to obstruct Florida families’ ability to access choice. These groups claim to represent Florida students, but I’m confident their actions do not represent many of their members who are working hard to provide their constituents with educational options. I look forward to working with those members next session to ensure every
Florida parent is empowered to pick the school that best fits their child’s learning needs.”
Statement from House Speaker-Designate Steve Crisafulli (R-Merritt Island):
“I am shocked that the Florida School Boards Association, unions and others would challenge a
parent’s ability to choose the right school for their child. The Florida Tax Credit Scholarship
Program has given tens of thousands of Florida’s low-income children access to schools that best
meet their needs. This popular program has proven important in preparing many of the poorest
and most disadvantaged of our children for success. I hope they will reconsider their actions and
put the needs of children first.”
“The Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program is a national model of school choice. Through this historic initiative, Florida businesses have voluntarily dedicated a portion of their corporate tax payments to help children in poverty, minority children and children with unique needs have access to schools and services otherwise available only to families with the means to pay for private school tuition.
“One of the hallmarks of the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program has been the strong bipartisan support it has enjoyed in the Florida Legislature and among Florida families. Opening the doors of educational opportunity to children benefitting from these scholarships has united Republicans and Democrats for more than a decade. For the 2013-14 academic school year, 59,822 children in 64 counties have received the advantages of these scholarships. The program enrollment has more than doubled in the past five years.
“The lawsuit filed against this scholarship program by the Florida School Boards Association and others is ironically ill-timed and hypocritical.
“It is particularly ill-timed because the 2014 Legislature both improved the scholarship program and enacted strong academic and financial accountability measures. These measures ensure that students, their families and the public will know how children receiving the scholarships are performing compared to like students in traditional public schools. The law, which this litigation now seeks to overturn, also requires the Auditor General to perform detailed financial examinations of any scholarship funding organization administering the program in order to ensure good stewardship of taxpayer dollars. This lawsuit, if successful, would destroy this thriving school choice initiative at the very time it has taken on robust accountability requirements.
“The lawsuit is hypocritical. When Florida Tax Credit Scholarships were available only to the very poor, who disproportionately are minority families, and other students with unique needs, the School Boards Association didn’t challenge their constitutionality. These students often bring more challenges to the classroom and require extra help, more individualized instruction and additional resources. It is only now, when the eligibility for scholarships has been expanded and when less-impoverished students can participate that the School Board Association has discovered its constitutional indignation.
“As a member of the Senate, I have been a prime sponsor of the Tax Credit Scholarship Program, as it has developed over the years. Now, I serve notice that, along with Speaker Weatherford and incoming leadership, I will vigorously defend the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program and the benefits it brings to tens of thousands of Florida families who only want what we all want – a chance for our children to learn and succeed.”
Statement from House Speaker Will Weatherford (R-Wesley Chapel):
“It is appalling that the Florida School Boards Association, unions and others would use their
power to try to block low-income parents from giving their children the education of their
choice. This is a tactic completely motivated by the worst kind of bureaucratic politics that
places the fears of an organization over the needs of children. We will vigorously defend this
program because we know that it helps our most vulnerable children rise out of difficult
circumstances and achieve true success.”
Statement from Senate President-Designate Andy Gardiner (R-Orlando):
“Since 2001, The Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program has provided Florida students with
additional options to achieve academic success. Close to 60,000 students and their families who
may not otherwise have the resources are now taking advantage of the opportunity provided by
this program. Without using state education funding, this program allows parents to have control
over their child’s educational experience.”“The decision to file this lawsuit is a self-serving attempt to obstruct Florida families’ ability to access choice. These groups claim to represent Florida students, but I’m confident their actions do not represent many of their members who are working hard to provide their constituents with educational options. I look forward to working with those members next session to ensure every
Florida parent is empowered to pick the school that best fits their child’s learning needs.”
Statement from House Speaker-Designate Steve Crisafulli (R-Merritt Island):
“I am shocked that the Florida School Boards Association, unions and others would challenge a
parent’s ability to choose the right school for their child. The Florida Tax Credit Scholarship
Program has given tens of thousands of Florida’s low-income children access to schools that best
meet their needs. This popular program has proven important in preparing many of the poorest
and most disadvantaged of our children for success. I hope they will reconsider their actions and
put the needs of children first.”
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