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Democrats propose funding teacher pay raises by canceling tax cuts for the wealthy
Aug 17, 2018 03:56:35   #
PeterS
 
How ironic, MW was just gloating that his wife got a $3,500 tax cut thanks to Trump and those damn Democrats want to give teachers like my wife, who saw less than half that in their tax cut, pay raises by canceling Trumps tax cut for the wealthy.

Well, all I can say is Here, Here!

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/democrats-propose-funding-teacher-pay-raises-by-canceling-tax-cuts-for-the-wealthy

WASHINGTON — Responding to teacher walkouts across the country, congressional Democrats on Tuesday proposed raising teachers’ salaries by canceling the tax cut for the nation’s top 1 percent of earners.

The Republican-controlled Congress was unlikely to support the idea of giving states and school districts $50 billion over a decade to fund the teacher raises at the expense of dismantling the hard-won tax bill.

“Put simply, instead of giving a tax cut to the richest of Americans, we should give a pay raise to teachers in this country who our students depend on to succeed.”
But the proposal gives Democrats an issue they can use ahead of the November midterm e******ns. Teachers have won widespread support, even in conservative areas, as they complain about low pay.

At a congressional hearing Tuesday, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos agreed that teachers are underpaid, but offered few concrete suggestions to boost their income.

“Teachers of America, we Democrats hear you loud and clear,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said at a news conference. “Put simply, instead of giving a tax cut to the richest of Americans, we should give a pay raise to teachers in this country who our students depend on to succeed.”

READ MORE: More than half of Americans support pay raises for teachers, poll finds

Lily Eskelsen Garcia, the head of the National Education Association, the largest teachers’ union, said many teachers were forced to work several jobs in order to make ends meet.

“We are here to serve America’s children and we also want to be able to raise our own families,” she said.
DeVos told the House Committee on Education and Workforce, “I think they should be better compensated and I think they should be treated as professionals.”

But she defended budget cuts that affect teacher training and support programs, saying, “Tough decisions were made as to where to recommend resources be focused.” She also called for “flexibilities in other funding streams,” but offered no specific details.

Associated Press writer Laurie Kellman contributed to this report.

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Aug 17, 2018 05:13:08   #
Kevyn
 
PeterS wrote:
How ironic, MW was just gloating that his wife got a $3,500 tax cut thanks to Trump and those damn Democrats want to give teachers like my wife, who saw less than half that in their tax cut, pay raises by canceling Trumps tax cut for the wealthy.

Well, all I can say is Here, Here!

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/democrats-propose-funding-teacher-pay-raises-by-canceling-tax-cuts-for-the-wealthy

WASHINGTON — Responding to teacher walkouts across the country, congressional Democrats on Tuesday proposed raising teachers’ salaries by canceling the tax cut for the nation’s top 1 percent of earners.

The Republican-controlled Congress was unlikely to support the idea of giving states and school districts $50 billion over a decade to fund the teacher raises at the expense of dismantling the hard-won tax bill.

“Put simply, instead of giving a tax cut to the richest of Americans, we should give a pay raise to teachers in this country who our students depend on to succeed.”
But the proposal gives Democrats an issue they can use ahead of the November midterm e******ns. Teachers have won widespread support, even in conservative areas, as they complain about low pay.

At a congressional hearing Tuesday, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos agreed that teachers are underpaid, but offered few concrete suggestions to boost their income.

“Teachers of America, we Democrats hear you loud and clear,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said at a news conference. “Put simply, instead of giving a tax cut to the richest of Americans, we should give a pay raise to teachers in this country who our students depend on to succeed.”

READ MORE: More than half of Americans support pay raises for teachers, poll finds

Lily Eskelsen Garcia, the head of the National Education Association, the largest teachers’ union, said many teachers were forced to work several jobs in order to make ends meet.

“We are here to serve America’s children and we also want to be able to raise our own families,” she said.
DeVos told the House Committee on Education and Workforce, “I think they should be better compensated and I think they should be treated as professionals.”

But she defended budget cuts that affect teacher training and support programs, saying, “Tough decisions were made as to where to recommend resources be focused.” She also called for “flexibilities in other funding streams,” but offered no specific details.

Associated Press writer Laurie Kellman contributed to this report.
How ironic, MW was just gloating that his wife got... (show quote)
Damn good idea, but it might keep the secretary of education from purchasing an 11th foreign f**gged yacht.

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