NDPEA Legislative Update -- March 1, 2013

The North Dakota state Legislature is currently in crossover, and legislators have headed back to their home districts for a short break. In the meantime, here is the NDPEA Legislative Update for the March 1, 2013, in preparation for the second half of the session, starting next week.

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MFP an end-run around Constitution, LFT says

(Baton Rouge – February 28, 2013) Describing today’s release of a proposed Minimum Foundation Program formula as an attempted end run around the State Constitution, Louisiana Federation of Teachers President Steve Monaghan urged lawmakers to declare it dead on arrival when the legislature convenes on April 8.

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NDPEA and Partners Support Medicaid Expansion

The North Dakota Public Association has joined with a coalition of 27 statewide organizations, calling for the expansion of Medicaid coverage in North Dakota, as proposed in the Governor's budget guidelines. This will provide health-care coverage to between 20,500-32,000 uninsured residents of the state, who need this assistance. 
Read here for more details and a full list of our partners in this coalition.

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Did You Know? Facts and Figures About Long Island Schools

On February 15, 2013, the Nassau County Council of School Superintendents (NCCSS) hosted a conference on our Long Island Schools.  We have summarized the event into two parts, with the first segment sent to members last week and the second to be sent over the week of 2/25/13.  Visit our blog to see the facts and figures provided at the event.   Head on over to --> http://rvcta.blogspot.com/ .

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NDPEA Legislative Update -- Feb. 22, 2013

Week by week, day by day, step by step, bill by bill, NDPEA Legislative Update by NDPEA Legislative Update, we are getting closer and closer to March 1 and Crossover at the North Dakota State Legislature.

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Winning a Promotion at NDSU: Reflections from Prof. Brenda Hall

Professor Brenda Hall applied for tenure and promotion to full professor in spring of 2011. She met all standards in place and the approval of the then-provost. However, when a new provost was hired, her decision was reversed, based on numerous factual errors. NDPEA went to work, appealing the decision. This is the story of our member's fight to win the promotion she had clearly earned, and stand up for the rights of all the faculty on the campus of North Dakota State University.

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Wisconsin Loses $814 Million of Tax Revenue

Wisconsin State AFL-CIO  (MILWAUKEE, WI)

"As Wisconsin working families call on Wall Street and the

wealthiest 2% to pay their fair share in taxes, a new report by U.S. PIRG, shows

that Wisconsin loses $814 million in individual and corporate income tax every

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