Political 411 2011 and Beyond

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Political 411 2011 and Beyond

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Political 411 2011 and Beyond. Legislative Session 2011 “ The Aftermath”. Budget SB 2000. MDCPS per student funding down from 2010-11 -7.89% per student ($556.04 lost per student) State average down -7.53% per student ($542.03 the point here is that we lost more ) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Political 4112011 and Beyond

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Legislative Session 2011“The Aftermath”

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Budget SB 2000 MDCPS per student funding down from 2010-11 -7.89% per student ($556.04 lost per student) State average down -7.53% per student ($542.03 the point here

is that we lost more) A portion of the cut to the district is off-set in each budget

by directly taxing employees for retirement. The remaining cut will need to be balanced by cutting the

current MDCPS budget. (layoffs, furloughs, salary roll-backs, etc. 1st budget hearing held Wednesday and the cuts are evident See SP-1)

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Tax Revenue Limitation (Constitution)TABOR SB 958/HB 7221

PASSED

• Places a constitutional amendment on 2012 ballot

• If passed, places revenue caps in the state constitution that would limit growth of the state budget (No budget increases)

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Adequacy Lawsuit

• FUND Education Now filed an Adequacy suit in 2009.

• February 2010: Judge denied the state’s request for the case to be dismissed.

• Status: Pending• FEA, Florida School Board’s Association and

Superintendent’s Association are also considering action.

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Education Personnel- "Teacher Quality" SB736/HB7019 (Wise/Fresen)

PASSED 50% of the teacher’s evaluation linked to

student performance on FCAT or similar test New hires will be required to be on

performance pay salary schedule and will no longer be eligible for PSC

Current employees have option to join new hires on performance salary schedule and annual contract

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FEA Legal Challenge(s)?

• FEA is evaluating SB 736 for one or more legal challenges.

• SB 736 imposes unilateral changes to salary and working conditions for teachers in all 67 Florida counties.

• SB 736 may conflict with Chapter 447 and the Florida Constitution.

• Status: Pending

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Class SizeSB 1466 (Simmons) & 2120/ HB 5101

PASSED

• Redefines/Reduces “Core Classes” and provides statutory flexibility that did not pass in November as a change to Constitutional requirements.• MDCPS has already implemented this flexibility in

the School Allocation Handbook for the coming school year.• FEA and others considering legal action.

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Parent Lawsuit?

• Fund Education Now and other Parent Groups are considering challenges to the “revised” guidelines.

• Parents of AP students are the most vocal as AP is no longer “core”

• FEA is providing support to parent groups as they have stronger legal standing to challenge this revision.

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RetirementSB 2100 (Budget)/ HB 1405 (Workman)

PASSED All employees will contribute 3% of Gross Salary to

their retirement Employees in DROP excluded. Drop is maintained but at 1.3% interest paid rather

than 6.5% New hires will be subject to 8 year vesting and

benefit determined on highest 8 year salary Rather than the current 6 and 5 years respectively.

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FEA Lawsuit

• 6/20/2011: Complaint filed in Leon County Circuit Court, including a request for Injunctive Relief

• 6/30/2011: Injunction Hearing. Temporary Injunction Denied.

• 10/26/2011: Scheduled Trial Date

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Dues Deduction EliminationSB 830 (Thrasher)/HB 1021 (Dorworth)

FAILED Would have eliminated payroll deductions for

union dues Would have restricted how unions spend dues

regardless of how it was collected Senator Thrasher has stated this will be filed

again

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Union Mandatory Membership LevelsHB 1023 (Plakon)

FAILED

• Would have decertified all unions that had less than 50% membership as of July 1, 2011

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Arbitrary Union Decertification SB 1720(Hays)/HB 1025(Brodeur)

FAILED

• Would have allowed any member to request a decertification vote at anytime

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AEA Lawsuit / Rick Scott Lawsuits• Similar Legislation to SB 830 was passed in

Alabama.• AEA challenged the statute and it was declared

unconstitutional. Court cited “Free Speech” and “Equal Protection.”

• Rick Scott successfully challenged Florida Statutes intended to limit an individual’s ability to spend money in a political race by raising the issue of “Free Speech.”.

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Church/State SeparationSB 1218(Altman)/ HB 1471 (Plakon)

PASSED

• Constitutional Amendment to change the state’s establishment clause • Would remove a significant hurdle to

the further expansion of vouchers• FEA filed lawsuit to block from ballot

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FEA Lawsuit

• 7/20/2011: Filed Complaint for Declaratory and Injunctive Relief

“The proposed constitutional amendment cannot lawfully be submitted to Florida voters because the Amendment’s ballot title and summary language are misleading as to the true effect of the proposed Amendment.”

• No hearing date scheduled

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What to Expect- Session 2012

• Redistricting, redistricting and more redistricting (Opportunity)• More “Teacher Quality” Attacks• More “Privatization” of Schools• More Budget Cuts• More Attacks on Class Size Amendment• More Cuts to Retirement & Benefits• More attacks on Employees and their

Unions

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Session 2012• Committee Weeks of 2012

Week of September 19 Weeks of October 3, 17, 31 Weeks of November 14 Weeks of December 5

Session 2012January 10, 2012 – March 9, 2012

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Legislative Relationships

• We all need to build relationships in order to increase our impact

• Be prepared to speak by following our web page, Facebook and Twitter

• Write, call, visit locally with your legislator

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Redistricting- What you can do…

• Visit - http://fairdistrictsnow.org/home/• Write, call, visit your legislator• Hearings being held state wide to “listen”

to the public• Steward video taping at United Way

Breakfast

http://www.flsenate.gov/session/redistricting/hearings

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Redistricting Hearings

• Miami, Wednesday, 17-Aug 10am-2pm– Miami Dade College 300 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL

33132

• South Miami, Wednesday, 17-Aug 6pm-9pm– FIU College of Law 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199

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How can you get involved NOW…

• Write, call, visit your legislator…• Make a commitment to attend one or two local events for Miami-Dade Delegation

– August 30th Senator Anitere Flores Town Hall Meeting, Kendall Village Center Civic Pavilion, 8625 SW 124th Street, Miami, 33183

– August 13th Dade Delegation Job Fair (Hosted by Senator Flores, Reps. Trujillo, Bileca, Nuñez), 11am-2pm, Belen Jesuit Preparatory School, 500 SW 127th Avenue

• Make a commitment to attend one or two UTD events (Teacher Talk, Happy Hours)• Create a Facebook or Twitter Account• Follow the UTD Facebook and Twitter accounts:

– FB: In the search engine on Facebook, type United Teachers of Dade and like us.– Twitter: In search engine on Twitter, UTD_AFT1974 and follow us

• Join UTD Legislative Committee

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How can you get involved DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR…

• Write, call, visit your legislator…• Stay informed by following UTD information

streams• Use your 10 minutes at every staff meeting• Absentee Ballot recruiting• Make a commitment to attend one or two

UTD events • Target Tallahassee- Week of January 20

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How can you get involved NEXT SUMMER…

• Write, call, visit your legislator… (hopefully you are seeing a theme here )

• Volunteer to call UTD members regarding candidates and issues

• Volunteer to work for UTD endorsed candidates• Talk to everyone you know about the upcoming

election and what schools need

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2010 Election Calendar

• 08/14/2012 PRIMARY ELECTION (Registration Closing - Jul. 16)

• 11/06/2012 GENERAL ELECTION (Registration Closing -

Oct. 9) • All absentee ballot requests must be signed by the voter

and received by the Elections Department no later than 5:00 p.m.

on the 6th calendar day prior to the election.

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