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Will Pennsylvania?s Republicans Reverse Some Of Gov. Corbett?s Cuts To Low-Income School Districts?

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 14th, 2011 4:35 am by HL

Will Pennsylvania?s Republicans Reverse Some Of Gov. Corbett?s Cuts To Low-Income School Districts?
Governors all across the country have chosen to cut back on K-12 education in response to budgets battered by the Great Recession. But not many went as far as Gov. Tom Corbett (R-PA), who not only proposed $1 billion in education cuts, but concentrated his cuts in low-income districts that can least afford it. According […]

Governors all across the country have chosen to cut back on K-12 education in response to budgets battered by the Great Recession. But not many went as far as Gov. Tom Corbett (R-PA), who not only proposed $1 billion in education cuts, but concentrated his cuts in low-income districts that can least afford it. According to the Education Law Center, Corbett’s proposed cuts in poorer districts are 10 times as deep as those in wealthier districts.

The Pennsylvania state House didn’t go along with Corbett’s plan, passing a budget that included $240 million more for schools than Corbett requested. However, that budget still contains funding inequities, which the Republican-held state Senate is looking at correcting:

Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi, R-Delaware, agreed that some poorer school districts still face disproportionate reductions and said Republican senators will press for more money for them when they meet in the coming days in closed-door talks with their fellow Republicans in the House and governor’s office. “That will be an element of discussion that we have with the House and the governor,” Pileggi said. Pileggi would not say how much more money Senate Republicans will seek.

Pennsylvania’s Lt. Gov. Jim Cawley (R) has called the budget cuts the Corbett administration proposed the “adult thing to do.” “There are no easy answers. Budget cuts never seem to get a round of applause,” he said. In response to Corbett’s proposed cuts, 68 percent of Pennsylvania school districts are considering layoffs while 31 percent are considering eliminating full day kindergarten.

But as I’ve noted before, Pennsylvania doesn’t have to go down this road. Corbett could raise enough revenue to render his entire education reduction unnecessary just by ending a series of special interest tax breaks that Pennsylvania has allowed to fester. Taxing the gas “fracking” industry, for instance, could raise $400 million annually. Pennsylvania is the only state in the nation’s top 15 gas producers that doesn’t levy a tax on this environmentally destructive industry. State Sen. Joe Scarnati (R) has proposed levying a tax on fracking, but would earmark the money for purposes other than education.


Tammy Duckworth leaving VA post

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 14th, 2011 4:34 am by HL

Tammy Duckworth leaving VA post

Tammy Duckworth, an Iraq war veteran who drew national attention with her 2006 run for Congress, is resigning as an assistant secretary in the Department of Veterans Affairs, administration officials confirmed Monday.

Duckworth plans to return to her home state of Illinois, where political insiders expect her to run again for the House next fall.

Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric K. Shinseki said Duckworth “has served the Department of Veterans Affairs with distinction. Her unwavering dedication to veterans and their families has strengthened VA’s ability to perform our mission — providing veterans the health care and benefits they have earned.”

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From White House to heartland, a call to give up subsidies

HILL CITY, Kan. — This is what Washington’s new austerity has brought.

A freshman Republican congressman, himself a fifth-generation corn farmer and his family a longtime beneficiary of government agricultural subsidies, drove through the endless fields of far-flung western Kansas to deliver a difficult message.

“Everybody needs to share,” Rep. Tim Huelskamp told a few dozen townspeople sitting patiently on the hard wooden benches of the Graham County Courthouse. “If you’re a farmer like me, you’re going to expect less. Something’s going to go away. The direct payments are going to go away.”

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Obama calls for more engineering grads as a way to spur the economy

DURHAM, N.C. — President Obama called for more Americans to become engineers in a speech here Monday, continuing a year-long push to present his vision for the economy as U.S. unemployment remains above nine percent.

“Today, only 14 percent of all undergraduate students enroll in what we call the STEM subjects – science, technology, engineering and math,” Obama said at the headquarters of Cree, a Durham-based company that uses LED technology to produce fuel-efficient lighting. “We can do better than that. We must do better than that. If we’re going to make sure the good jobs of tomorrow stay in America, stay here in North Carolina, we need to make sure all our companies have a steady stream of skilled workers to draw from.”

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New Hampshire Republican debate: Winners and losers

GOFFSTOWN, N.H — The first major debate of the 2012 Republican presidential race is in the books, a two-hour affair where the seven candidates on stage avoided attacking one another and instead focused their rhetorical firepower on President Obama.

We live-blogged the proceedings but also managed to come up with our initial read-out of the winners and losers from tonight’s proceedings.

Our picks are below. Agree? Disagree? The comments section awaits.

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Arab Revolts Have Weakened U.S. Intel

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 14th, 2011 4:31 am by HL

Arab Revolts Have Weakened U.S. Intel
Christopher Dickey, Newsweek
Among American spies there's more than a little nostalgia for the bad old days. You know, back before dictators started toppling in the Middle East; back when suspected bad guys could be snatched off a street somewhere and delivered to the not-so-tender mercies of interrogators in their home countries; back when thuggish tyrants, however ugly, were at least predictable.It's not a philosophical thing, just a practical one. Confronted by the cold realities of this year's Arab Spring, many intelligence and counterterrorism professionals now see major dangers looming near…

The Texas vs. California Example
Jay Ambrose, Orange County Register
So what example should America follow, that of deficit-slaughtering, budget-cutting, seriously limited government in Texas, which has added 730,000 jobs in the past decade, or that of regulation-happy, spend-mercilessly, owe-everything, flee-this-place-quickly California, which has lost 600,000 jobs during the same period?While not a hard question in a nation where unemployment recently shot up over 9 percent again and is dramatically expanding its unfunded entitlement promises on top of its accumulating debt, let's continue to look at some astounding facts about Texas after noting a…

When Government Jumps the Shark
Walter Russell Mead, Am. Interest
In my last post, I wrote about “Fanniegate”, the scandalous goings on by well connected Democrats that trashed the nation's financial system. It was not that Republicans didn’t join the fun or that Republican malefactors of great wealth weren’t abusing the public trust in other ways.  The moral and intellectual meltdown of the American elite is a robustly bipartisan affair and there is plenty of mud to throw at all sides.But Fannie Mae represents a special problem for the Democratic Party and Democratic ideas.  It is not just a vitally…