Saturday House Cleaning — Kentucky Style
On Thursday evening, Speaker of the House Hoover was named in a secretive sexual harassment settlement, as reported by the Courier Journal. More: Kentucky House Speaker Faces Uncertain Future After Sex…
On Thursday evening, Speaker of the House Hoover was named in a secretive sexual harassment settlement, as reported by the Courier Journal. More: Kentucky House Speaker Faces Uncertain Future After Sex…
We don’t know. Thanks to Citizens United, we no longer have a legal right to have access to that information. So all we can do is look for the signs.…
Our smooth talking, hedge fund pushing Governor has decided to take his snake-oil-laden pension bill on the road. On Halloween, no less. We think he knows he doesn't have the…
The proposed "plan" to "Save Our Pensions" is no real plan whatsoever. It merely involves abandoning the pension system in exchange for 401(k)-type plans for newer teachers. It favors the…
I and many others have contacted our state legislators with concerns regarding the teachers' pension crisis. In the interest of transparency, I am sharing the responses I received so that you may know where these legislators stand. Thank you, Gay, for contacting me regarding pension reform. Many of you are concerned about the highlights of the proposed pension reform revealed by the Governor and leadership in the House and Senate on October 17, 2017. I have received many emails, letters, and telephone calls. I have talked to many of my constituents about the proposal, and I cannot find anyone…
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Keep your children indoors! The Kentucky Department of Education recently released the proposed regulations for charter schools. What no one’s reported yet is that the vultures are already starting to circle to see if they can kill some of the very reasonable regulations. Among The KDE proposals are that charter schools meet performance standards, including test scores, graduation rates and promotion rates; that those applying to run Kentucky charters reveal performance, finances and any closings of charters they’ve run in other states; and that authorizers — school boards and/or the mayors of Louisville and Lexington…
Last year Diane Bucci, the legislative committee chair for the Rhode Island Teachers Association, told Roll Call: “If you’re connected with billionaires, how do you look at a pension fund? Do you look at people on a fixed income? Or do you look at your friends who can make money from the investments?” Why am I talking about Rhode Island? Well, Governor Matt Bevin would have you believe that turning Kentucky’s pensions into 401(k)s would save the state money. That’s what voters in Rhode Island thought, too — until they found out differently. In 2010,…
Edward Seidle is hailed as hero in Rhode Island for uncovering corruption, however, his findings from 2013 and 2014 gained no traction in Kentucky. Why is that? Especially considering national news picked it up: https://www.forbes.com/sites/edwardsiedle/2013/08/08/kentucky-fried-pensions/#20cf1f3d4470 https://www.forbes.com/sites/edwardsiedle/2013/01/23/kentucky-retirement-system-whistleblower-gives-unite-here-union-report-to-sec/#7e9073ea1750 https://www.forbes.com/sites/edwardsiedle/2014/11/21/kentucky-teachers-sue-retirement-system-over-secretive-alternative-investments/#b0d742a3cce0 Maybe there was something in this report that would have disrupted their ability to solicit funding from Wall Street? https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2112594
Some groups are advocating to strip our SBDM decision-making power away. This could happen during the next legislative session. How can you help keep SBDM power at the local school level? Join our SBDM Support Group on Facebook Email Education Committee Members Support SOSKY so you can stay informed Thank you!