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4 o’clock. Tea time. Time for some #FBRC myth busting.
The first objection I hear all the time to passing an #FBRC bill is:

"We don't have the money!"
Read.
The.
Bill.

The bill calls for a phased-in implementation done by annual meetings to agree among Gov-House-Senate on that year's implementation.
It's a commitment and it's a plan.
Literally no one--no, not even me--is expecting that the state is going to add $2B+ in funding for education next year.
These things take time.
There is, however, no advantage--NONE--to putting it off.
There is, on the other hand, the significant DISadvantage of children's education being continually held hostage to political expediency.
...bringing me nicely to the second myth:

"We have to pass Fair Share first."
This sometimes is accompanied by "because otherwise K-12 education won't fight for Fair Share"...which, people, unless you think we also believe in fairy godmothers, is not a real objection.
Do we need the Fair Share funding? Heck, yeah.
Do we have to ensure that we pass the ballot initiative first? Of course not.

In fact, we substantially strengthen the "no, really, it's for education" argument if #FBRC has already been passed.
We already made the deal.
Today I heard "My rep supports the House bill."

Uh...that's not a thing.
There was no House bill reported out of Committee on #FBRC.

You've got S.2525, or you've got nothing. This is an up or down, support or not, decision.
(So if that was the answer you got, call them back)
Another thing I'm hearing:

"But the bill changed!"
Ok, let's set side aside for the moment that the Legislative process by its very nature is going to involve amending...
What the bill does is the same.
It implements the #FBRC recommendations.
That’s what it’s always done.
If you read the bill—and if you read outside budget language, it’ll even seem familiar—all that has changed is how the low income section works has been fleshed out.
(And by the way, I HOPE no one is hearing “I haven’t had time to review it yet.”)
“But it binds future legislatures!”

Uh, if you actually worried about that you’d never pass a thing.
But again:

Read.
The.
Bill.

Every year, there’s an agreement made on implementation that year.
Surely you can “bind future legislatures” to a MEETING?
There’s one more I have heard, and that one I can’t help you with:
“Leadership doesn’t want it.”
Think about what this is saying:

Leadership not only determines outcomes...
But “leadership” and those who cite them are fine with the inequitable system as it exists.
That’s a pretty significant indictment for someone to offer.

Sure that’s the principle you want to stand on?
Kids can’t wait for political expediency.
Call your reps.
Get them to sign the letter.
Let’s get this voted through the House.
No more fairy tales.
Let’s get to work.
#FBRC
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Next up in #amreading: “White Kids: Growing Up With Privilege in a Racially Divided America” by Margaret Hagerman.
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I mean, here's the thing on hot school buildings in New England:

A) we didn't build for this. We absolutely have not built schools that were intended to have classes running in them during weeks of 90 plus degree days until recently.
B) We didn't, because we didn't need to! We didn't HAVE classes running in buildings for multiple 90-plus degree days.
(Ergo, incidently, why A/C is in admin...they're there all summer.)
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Jul 10, 2018
Okay, I just stuck the House foundation budget bill in my Dropbox here: dropbox.com/s/9keifw8ws54q…

thread following
#FBRC said in-district to 3.75% for regular; 4.75% for voke
House bill says in-district to 4%; 5% for voke

That's your sugar to help the medicine go down, because there is no other good news here.
Health insurance change DOES add retirees and ties to three years of GIC, so...sure.
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Jul 10, 2018
Okay, the House is going to take up a "foundation budget reform" bill, we're told.

For what should #MAEdu be watching?
Well, the first thing is, while we may pick it up, so far the House is being pretty careful about references to the Commission (which I'm echoing by not tagging them with #FBRC).
Where's the references to the Commission?
Three years out.
Work of more than a year.
Hours and hours of testimony.
Pages and pages of research.
Hours and hours of discussion.
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Heading Worcester City Hall-ward, as the school budget is before City Council at 4-ish.

Tweeting to follow.
Liveblog will go up here: who-cester.blogspot.com/2018/05/worces… Some "things to look for" already posted.
if you're a WPS budget bingo player, you'll want to have:

"largest sector of the Worcester budget"
(the person saying it gets minus points for somehow thinking they're allocating Ch.70)
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