Monthly Archives: March 2011

Links for 3/16, including one “Contact Your Legislator” link

Folks: Sending out today’s links a little early.  Eric Hawrelak, the statewide APSCUF mobilization/strike committee chair, just posted this first one on Facebook, and it’s too good not to send now.  The others are primarily information, news, and coverage from around the state. 

Anything you want posted, send to Seth

Without further ado… 

“Does Your Alma Mater Matter?  It Doesn’t to Governor Corbett”

Click here to send messages to Governor Corbett and your local legislators via the PA House Democratic Caucus.  Another easy, convenient way to let your representatives know that you want them to FIGHT this. 

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Union Estimates 19,000 Teacher Layoff Slips So Far in California

A story about the massive layoffs in CA due to the Republican-led
legislature’s refusal to consider tax increases.  Once again, teachers
suffer for the tax breaks for the wealthy.

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National Institute on Money in State Politics

Click here to research contributions to state and local candidates; you can search by race, by position, by district.  You can also find out what professions/fields contributors come from and how much they gave.

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[Corbett’s Budget Secretary] Zogby Talks Budget

Clip of a radio spot on WITF.  The lead on their website says, “Governor Corbett’s budget has been public for a week now. The spending plan cuts more than a billion dollars out of education spending. WITF’s Scott Detrow sat down with Budget Secretary Charles Zogby at the Capitol. He began the interview by asking Zogby to respond to criticism Corbett could have kept spending in place, if he had raised corporate taxes.”

Our colleague Ken Ehrensal (KU) adds this:  On the topic of the cuts to higher education, he justified the cuts by concerns with the effectiveness of the institutions and the “results” that we generate as measured by FOUR (4) year graduation rates.  He also made negative comments about higher education’s attempt to “rationalize a 5-6 year graduation rate as the norm.”  While he was willing to put some of the blame on the students for not working hard enough and focusing on their studies, he also seemed to lay some blame on the institutions for not making courses available.

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Students, Faculty Express Concerns about Gov’s Proposed Budget

Allentown TV station’s coverage of the open forum at KU yesterday (3/15).

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A Video Introduction to Naomi Klein’s Shock Doctrine

If you’re not familiar with Klein’s book, she lays bare the political strategy of “shock doctrine” (hence the name).  If you’re shocked that Gov. Corbett would propose such a drastic cut to the PASSHE budget, watch this video for a good introduction/summary of the strategy behind it.

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IMMEDIATE ACTION ITEM

[Via a current WCU student who’s student-teaching, and because this will get broadcast on Facebook, I’m protecting his/her identity]

The Lancaster Journal is hosting a Call-In Poll. Here’s the student’s Facebook post–

“ATTENTION PA TEACHERS, PARENTS, AND FRIENDS:
Please call 1-866-346-7655 to vote on Gov. Corbett’s Budget. Support education and press 4 then # to strongly disapprove of this budget. Your child’s future and quality of education may depend on it! It takes 30 seconds!! I just did it!”

I just did it too; it’s legit. Maybe not the most powerful statement, but a quick and easy one nonetheless.

–Seth

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Links for Tues 3/15

Links for Tues 3/15 (and overnight):

Penn State University’s President Responds to Budget Cut Proposal

Pennsylvania’s Corbett Expands Conservative War on the Middle Class

Assault on Collective Bargaining Illegal, Says International Labor Rights Group

Corbett’s Unreal Budget for Higher Education

Just as a reminder, if you want links posted, send them to Seth.  It’s helpful if you can include the headline or Title Bar for the page.

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Policy on posting links

Folks:

A few of you have already begun sending me links (click to mail me directly) to sites and articles you’d like posted here.

That’s fine, and I encourage you to do so. Here’s how I’d prefer to handle this–

If you send me a link, please make sure it works before sending it. I won’t have the energy to track down and correct them; if I click it and it’s not live, I’ll just skip it.

I’ll post them as headlines so readers can click on titles they think look interesting, rather than simply posting url’s.

If you want to increase the likelihood that people will read what you send me, it’s not a bad idea if you include a quick capsule/summary of it. I’ll post them if you send them, but I won’t generally write them for you. Again, a time management issue.

I’ll post one page per day of links; I’m sure there will be some that I’d post every day anyway, so there should be a “Links [date]” post each day. If you have an item that you REALLY believe needs to get out quicker than that, you can say so, and I’ll be as responsive as I can.

Looking forward to seeing what you send.

–Seth

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Website with info and resources for student organizing against budget cuts

[I posted this yesterday, but am updating it with a live link–and since I figured out how to link the blog to Facebook, I wanted the post to go there too.  –Seth]

For further information
Contact: Kevin P. Kodish (800-932-0587, ext. 3020)

For immediate release
Monday, March 14, 2011

Website Launched to Assist Students
in the Fight Against State Budget Cuts

HARRISBURG – The president of the organization representing the 6,000 faculty members and coaches at Pennsylvania’s 14 state-owned universities today announced that a new website has been established in order to provide a vehicle for Pennsylvania students to fight against Governor Tom Corbett’s proposed 54 percent cut to Pennsylvania’s publically owned universities.

“Students should visit http://www.pastudentsvoice.org in order to acquire information about the budget cuts which could lead to massive tuition increases,” State APSCUF President, Dr. Steve Hicks said. “We encourage everyone to visit, call, or write the members of the General Assembly as we work our way through the budget process.”

The potentially fatal cuts would reduce the state support for the system to 1983 funding levels. When the State System was created, student tuition accounted for less than one-third of the universities’ budgets, but because of steadily declining state support, tuition revenue now accounts for over two-thirds of the budget.

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At least in VT, somebody told the truth about their RIP

Last spring, PASSHE campuses were abuzz over the Retirement Incentive Package that  the system was preparing to offer senior faculty.  APSCUF, while willing to negotiate some kind of package better than the offer we were hearing, understood that the primary impulse was to shed expensive faculty in favor of cheap replacements–on other campuses that are well under the 25% Temporary Faculty cap, they knew this would be yet another excuse to add more temporary faculty.

In this morning’s Chronicle of Higher Education, word from a state college in VT that campus management actually said, out loud, to one of their faculty members that their RIP was designed precisely to save money.  This faculty member says he was pressured to take the deal at the risk of causing other full-time faculty to be fired.  Management on his campus is not being honest now, but my hunch is that this was a rare moment of candor.

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The Philly Inquirer and the Daily Local need to know this

For all of you who already know how much we’ve trimmed, how carefully we’ve reduced, how much we do without in order to meet already-difficult budget demands…

http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/s_727389.html

While largely about Penn State, the writer gives props to PASSHE campuses for our efficiency and budget awareness.

Governor Corbett, other people get it.  When will you?

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A website for student information/networking to fight budget cuts

 
 
 
Monday, March 14, 2011
 
Website Launched to Assist Students
in the Fight Against State Budget Cuts
 
HARRISBURG – The president of the organization representing the 6,000 faculty members and coaches at Pennsylvania’s 14 state-owned universities today announced that a new website has been established in order to provide a vehicle for Pennsylvania students to fight against Governor Tom Corbett’s proposed 54 percent cut to Pennsylvania’s publically owned universities.
 
“Students should visit www.pastudentsvoice.org in order to acquire information about the budget cuts which could lead to massive tuition increases,” State APSCUF President, Dr. Steve Hicks said.  “We encourage everyone to visit, call, or write the members of the General Assembly as we work our way through the budget process.”
 
The potentially fatal cuts would reduce the state support for the system to 1983 funding levels. When the State System was created, student tuition accounted for less than one-third of the universities’ budgets, but because of steadily declining state support, tuition revenue now accounts for over two-thirds of the budget.
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Rally today, March 14, on the Quad at WCU!

See below for details.  The announcement was posted on Facebook over the weekend; for the record, and much to my pleasure, this is a student-initiated and organized event.  –Seth

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On Tuesday March 8th PA Governor Corbett announced his new budget plans. In the new budget he plans to cut funding for higher education by 50%!

At West Chester University we have already seen an increase in tuition for the past three semesters. West Chester University has already made serious cuts to our education. For those of us who value our teachers and the affordability of our education this budget is a slap in the face. We have to take a stand together for the future of Pennsylvania. We cannot win the future if our public education system is continuing to take a shellacking by this Governor and by Governors around the country.

We need to take a stand against this attack on our future!

We are asking for students, faculty and other University workers to join together on the Quad at 3PM to speak out against these cuts and share your own stories of the effects that you have already experienced and will experience if this budget passes.

Please invite your fellow students and co-workers!

 

 

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