Debate
is scheduled to begin today in the Missouri Senate on another of Sen. Jane
Cunningham’s anti-public education bills.
Just
as she did (unsuccessfully) during the 2011 session, Mrs. Cunningham is trying
to bring an end to teacher tenure. She continues to foster this myth that
Missouri’s public schools are filled with teachers who have no ability but
cannot be fired because they have tenure.
Nothing
could be further from the truth.
In
fact, tenure is more difficult to obtain in Missouri than in most other states.
In the Show-Me State, a teacher has to have taught five years in the same
school district to receive tenure on the first day of the sixth year.
Bad
teachers rarely make it that far. They are either shown the door or they decide
on their own that teaching is not the proper profession for them.
Mrs.
Cunningham also props up the myth that you cannot fire a teacher who has
tenure. All tenure does is give you a right to hearing and due process. It does
not take months or years; generally, it is accomplished in a matter of weeks.
During
the whole time Mrs. Cunningham has been pushing her anti-public school,
anti-teacher legislation (and this has just been one example, there are dozens
more), she has also indicted teachers for whining about tenure, saying that
“good teachers” have nothing to worry about if tenure is eliminated.
Now
thanks to the redistricting commission appointed by Gov. Jay Nixon, a threat
has been made to Sen. Jane Cunningham’s tenure, and apparently either she
doesn’t really believe what she has been saying about the good not having to
worry about their jobs, or she knows she is not good enough to hold onto hers
without some institutional support.
The
redistricting commission has forced Sen. Cunningham into a situation where she
either has to change districts to run for re-election, or she has to sit out
two years and face incumbent Brian Nieves.
If
Jane Cunningham had just lived up to her words on teacher tenure, kept her
mouth shut and accepted her fate, I wouldn’t have anything to write about.
Thankfully, Mrs. Cunningham decided to face her fate with her head up…and mouth
open…so everyone could hear her whining hundreds of miles away.
In
an unsuccessful effort to make it appear as though a naturally-forming grass
roots effort was underway to save her seat, Mrs. Cunningham sent an e-mail,
asking her supporters to lobby the redistricting commission:
On Thursday, the 10 commissioners drawing the new senate maps shocked everyone with the map they presented. Many think it is the GOP trying to rid the ranks of the conservatives. One Democrat colleague commented to me, "What did your commissioners get promised to betray Republicans like they did. We would never put up with that treatment from Democrats."
They wiped out my district altogether and put it in the middle of KC. Since my district is up for election this year, it will pull out the Democrat vote in KC for Obama, McCaskill, Nixon and all the statewide Dems. It will also give the Dems another senator in the senate right away and take out a Republican conservative. They made Sen. Lembke's district almost unwinable.
The present map energizes voters in Democrat areas during presidential years and decimates the St. Louis area representation (one sure senate district rather than the present four) and therefore the donor base for all of us.
As Senator Luann Ridgeway pointed out, she and I are the only Republican women in the senate of 26 Republicans. She is termed out this year leaving me as the only woman left. Now they have taken me out leaving no assurance there will even be one Republican woman left in the Senate when they so desperately need to "sell" our party to women.
The commission that drew this map was made up of 5 Democrats and 5 Republicans. It is a dream map for Democrats and all but one Republican, Steve Ehlmann, voted with the Dems for the map.
PLEASE CONTACT ALL THE COMMISSIONERS BELOW. Our goal is to get four of these Republican Commissioners to vote 'no' on their final vote for the map. I believe that vote will take place on March 9th after this 15 day period to comment. If they vote 'no', we have a chance to get back to the acceptable and court approved "appellate map 2". Most feel that if they don't go for that, no judge could give us anything worse for the party than what we have. Also shore up Ehlmann. Don't assume he will stay a 'no'.
I have also added Lloyd Smith's contact information because he is the executive director for the MO Republican Party and he selected these guys. Notice there are no women.
The Republican Commissioners are:Jean Paul Bradshaw II jpbradshaw@lathropgage.com 816-460-5507. Lathrop & Gage in KC
Steve Ehlmann sehlmann@att.blackberry.net 636-949-7520. The only "no" vote but that needs to be shored up so he doesn't flip to a yes.
Marc Ellinger mellinger@blitzbardgett.com 573-230-1192, Vice Chair of the Commission and head of Republican delegation. No one knows why Lloyd chose him since he testified for the plaintiffs against our Congressional maps. Practices law in Jeff City.
Nick Myers myerscpa@swbell.net 417-623-2214, SW part of state.
Lowell Pearson lowell.pearson@huschblackwell.com 573-761-1115,
Lloyd Smith lloyd@mogop.org, 573-636-3146, Executive Director, MO Republican Party.
Please forward this information around, although probably better without my name. The commissioners need to hear the views of Missourians to this travesty.
“Probably
better without my name.” What better words to describe a Missouri Senate with
no Jane Cunningham?
1 comment:
poor little 2 faced plain jane whaaaaaaaaaa whaaaaaaaaaa
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