Paid Advertisement

Fine Dining


  • Great Food Great Dining Great Music

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

« MORROW, OHIO - TIM ERTEL'S TURTLES DRIVEN TO WALK | Main | LOVELAND, OHIO – THE GOOD DOCTOR IS IN »

Monday, August 28, 2006

MORE ON SCHOOL MILFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT FUNDING

Joe_ueker_1_1Joe Uecker, by  State Representative

Time to pull this pig from the trough and get it into shape.

There have been many recent public meetings and much heated debate over the issue of school funding. Until we stop the blame game and come up with viable ideas on funding AND spending, we are going to constantly be playing this silly game.

In a recent public meeting that State Senator Niehaus and I attended to discuss public education funding, we came armed with facts and figures backed up by handouts.  I think we came very well prepared.  We both came with a very capable understanding of the educational funding process.  To help you do the same research you could try going the State Department of Education's website, choose the appropriate school district and get the information for yourself.  That website is http://ode.legislature.state.oh.us/schoolFunding/index.jsp .  Another informative website that we used to bring facts and information to the meeting can be found at http://ilrc.ode.state.oh.us/Power_users.asp .  We both really do take our professional obligation very seriously and have spent hundreds of hours learning and researching the educational funding issue.

And what about those facts we passed around?  If you look at those two websites, you'll see in 1995, the State of Ohio's share of public education funding for the Milford School District was at $11 million. In 2005 the State's share was up to $19 million.  That's an increase of 80%.  Statewide, in the last 10 years, funding for Ohio schools increased 72% while inflation only grew 24.9%.  The base cost per pupil has grown 59% in 10 years. This hardly supports a claim that the state has been starving the public schools for years.  Quite the opposite, it's time to pull this pig from the trough and get it into shape.

We are all sick and tired of that old liberal mantra, “the only thing wrong with public schools is they don't get enough tax money.” I have found that you cannot fix a problem by simply throwing more tax money at it.  We have thrown plenty at this one.  With total education costing the state half it's budget it is getting harder and harder to find where the money will come from next.  Where do some want more money to come from? In truly far left form, by blindly raising taxes.  If Ted Strickland becomes governor, that is EXACTLY what you will get and I'll be it won't all go to the schools.

Some think we should abandon the current system of asking voters to approve raising taxes.  Here's the math.  If you want to do away with property taxes and fund schools at the current level of dollars (which apparently is still not going to be enough), you have to either double the state's income tax or double the state's sales tax.  Neither of which I can support because very few of my constituents can afford.  And as I have said before, I am not willing to abdicate responsible tax dollar stewardship and simply hold out my checkbook and yours for any Board of Education to write in any amount.

While I personally believe the Milford School System has done an excellent job with all the money we've given them, I'm simply not convinced we should just pour more money into the pot without knowing when enough is enough.  But if enough people in this school district think the district should do more, than by all means, let's vote for another tax increase.  And just because I have the audacity to question where all our tax dollars are going (I really thought that was part of my job!) does not mean I hate children, nor do I hate teachers, nor does it mean I am homophobic.

I have another suggestion for those who would write a newspaper article.  The good people of Clermont County are tired of being insulted for being hard working, God-fearing, conservative Republicans.  Calling good people “fools” actually offends some.

Representing Batavia, Goshen, Miami and Union Townships as well as the Cities of Loveland and Milford and the Villages of Batavia and Amelia.

Columbus Phone: 614-466-8134

Email:   Joe@JoeUecker.com

Website: http://JoeUecker.com

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/t/trackback/21614/5818540

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference MORE ON SCHOOL MILFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT FUNDING:

Comments

Feed You can follow this conversation by subscribing to the comment feed for this post.

The comments to this entry are closed.

DONATE TO

Loveland Mag.

Tip Jar

Learn More

December 2008

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
  1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31      

Interest Alert News

More News of Local Interest