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