RE: Fully Funding Education and Fulfilling Your Paramount Duty
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Clark Elementary PTA 500 2nd Avenue SE Issaquah, WA 98029
November 8, 2015
Senator Andy Billig PO Box 40403 Olympia, WA 98504
RE: Fully Funding Education and Fulfilling Your Paramount Duty
Dear Senator Billig,
Our Clark Elementary PTA in Issaquah, Washington, requests that you, as a member of the McCleary Workgroup, promptly and fully comply with the Supreme Court’s orders in the McCleary case.
We recently adopted the enclosed resolution. This resolution does not tell you HOW to meet your Paramount Duty, it simply requests that you finally DO. However, Washington State PTA’s and their 140,000+ members have this guidance for you from our number one legislative priority, Funding McCleary:
“Legislation and policies should not divest funding for health and human services, higher education or early learning programs, nor should it simply redistribute existing education funding sources. After years of cuts that have diminished opportunities for kids, we need a solution that addresses Washington State's outdated and inequitable tax system.”
We implore you to reach an agreement before the legislature returns to Olympia for Assembly Days, November 19 th , so Governor Inslee can call for a special session and complete this critical work.
The McCleary Workgroup should recognize it is counterproductive to debate major tax reforms at this time, since they will not be approved by the current senate. Additionally, the workgroup should not be the place to waste debate over Charter Schools and/or your opposition to McCleary. We ask you to focus solely on the much larger financial, policy, and constitutional issues surrounding McCleary.
Washington’s children deserve more from you and they have waited long enough. We, the 338 members of the Clark Elementary PTA, urge you to get back into legislative session and fulfill your “Constitutional Paramount Duty” to the children of Washington State.
Sincerely, Clark Elementary PTA Clark Elementary PTA 500 2nd Avenue SE Issaquah, WA 98029
November 8, 2015
Senator Ann Rivers PO Box 40418 Olympia, WA 98504
RE: Fully Funding Education and Fulfilling Your Paramount Duty
Dear Senator Rivers,
Our Clark Elementary PTA in Issaquah, Washington, requests that you, as a member of the McCleary Workgroup, promptly and fully comply with the Supreme Court’s orders in the McCleary case.
We recently adopted the enclosed resolution. This resolution does not tell you HOW to meet your Paramount Duty, it simply requests that you finally DO. However, Washington State PTA’s and their 140,000+ members have this guidance for you from our number one legislative priority, Funding McCleary:
“Legislation and policies should not divest funding for health and human services, higher education or early learning programs, nor should it simply redistribute existing education funding sources. After years of cuts that have diminished opportunities for kids, we need a solution that addresses Washington State's outdated and inequitable tax system.”
We implore you to reach an agreement before the legislature returns to Olympia for Assembly Days, November 19 th , so Governor Inslee can call for a special session and complete this critical work.
The McCleary Workgroup should recognize it is counterproductive to debate major tax reforms at this time, since they will not be approved by the current senate. Additionally, the workgroup should not be the place to waste debate over Charter Schools and/or your opposition to McCleary. We ask you to focus solely on the much larger financial, policy, and constitutional issues surrounding McCleary.
Washington’s children deserve more from you and they have waited long enough. We, the 338 members of the Clark Elementary PTA, urge you to get back into legislative session and fulfill your “Constitutional Paramount Duty” to the children of Washington State.
Sincerely, Clark Elementary PTA Clark Elementary PTA 500 2nd Avenue SE Issaquah, WA 98029
November 8, 2015
Senator Christine Rolfes PO Box 40423 Olympia, WA 98504
RE: Fully Funding Education and Fulfilling Your Paramount Duty
Dear Senator Rolfes,
Our Clark Elementary PTA in Issaquah, Washington, requests that you, as a member of the McCleary Workgroup, promptly and fully comply with the Supreme Court’s orders in the McCleary case.
We recently adopted the enclosed resolution. This resolution does not tell you HOW to meet your Paramount Duty, it simply requests that you finally DO. However, Washington State PTA’s and their 140,000+ members have this guidance for you from our number one legislative priority, Funding McCleary:
“Legislation and policies should not divest funding for health and human services, higher education or early learning programs, nor should it simply redistribute existing education funding sources. After years of cuts that have diminished opportunities for kids, we need a solution that addresses Washington State's outdated and inequitable tax system.”
We implore you to reach an agreement before the legislature returns to Olympia for Assembly Days, November 19 th , so Governor Inslee can call for a special session and complete this critical work.
The McCleary Workgroup should recognize it is counterproductive to debate major tax reforms at this time, since they will not be approved by the current senate. Additionally, the workgroup should not be the place to waste debate over Charter Schools and/or your opposition to McCleary. We ask you to focus solely on the much larger financial, policy, and constitutional issues surrounding McCleary.
Washington’s children deserve more from you and they have waited long enough. We, the 338 members of the Clark Elementary PTA, urge you to get back into legislative session and fulfill your “Constitutional Paramount Duty” to the children of Washington State.
Sincerely, Clark Elementary PTA Clark Elementary PTA 500 2nd Avenue SE Issaquah, WA 98029
November 8, 2015
Rep. Pat Sullivan PO Box 40600 Olympia, WA 98504
RE: Fully Funding Education and Fulfilling Your Paramount Duty
Dear Rep. Sullivan,
Our Clark Elementary PTA in Issaquah, Washington, requests that you, as a member of the McCleary Workgroup, promptly and fully comply with the Supreme Court’s orders in the McCleary case.
We recently adopted the enclosed resolution. This resolution does not tell you HOW to meet your Paramount Duty, it simply requests that you finally DO. However, Washington State PTA’s and their 140,000+ members have this guidance for you from our number one legislative priority, Funding McCleary:
“Legislation and policies should not divest funding for health and human services, higher education or early learning programs, nor should it simply redistribute existing education funding sources. After years of cuts that have diminished opportunities for kids, we need a solution that addresses Washington State's outdated and inequitable tax system.”
We implore you to reach an agreement before the legislature returns to Olympia for Assembly Days, November 19 th , so Governor Inslee can call for a special session and complete this critical work.
The McCleary Workgroup should recognize it is counterproductive to debate major tax reforms at this time, since they will not be approved by the current senate. Additionally, the workgroup should not be the place to waste debate over Charter Schools and/or your opposition to McCleary. We ask you to focus solely on the much larger financial, policy, and constitutional issues surrounding McCleary.
Washington’s children deserve more from you and they have waited long enough. We, the 338 members of the Clark Elementary PTA, urge you to get back into legislative session and fulfill your “Constitutional Paramount Duty” to the children of Washington State.
Sincerely,
Clark Elementary PTA
Clark Elementary PTA 500 2nd Avenue SE Issaquah, WA 98029
November 8, 2015
Rep. Norma Smith PO Box 40600 Olympia, WA 98504
RE: Fully Funding Education and Fulfilling Your Paramount Duty
Dear Rep. Smith,
Our Clark Elementary PTA in Issaquah, Washington, requests that you, as a member of the McCleary Workgroup, promptly and fully comply with the Supreme Court’s orders in the McCleary case.
We recently adopted the enclosed resolution. This resolution does not tell you HOW to meet your Paramount Duty, it simply requests that you finally DO. However, Washington State PTA’s and their 140,000+ members have this guidance for you from our number one legislative priority, Funding McCleary:
“Legislation and policies should not divest funding for health and human services, higher education or early learning programs, nor should it simply redistribute existing education funding sources. After years of cuts that have diminished opportunities for kids, we need a solution that addresses Washington State's outdated and inequitable tax system.”
We implore you to reach an agreement before the legislature returns to Olympia for Assembly Days, November 19 th , so Governor Inslee can call for a special session and complete this critical work.
The McCleary Workgroup should recognize it is counterproductive to debate major tax reforms at this time, since they will not be approved by the current senate. Additionally, the workgroup should not be the place to waste debate over Charter Schools and/or your opposition to McCleary. We ask you to focus solely on the much larger financial, policy, and constitutional issues surrounding McCleary.
Washington’s children deserve more from you and they have waited long enough. We, the 338 members of the Clark Elementary PTA, urge you to get back into legislative session and fulfill your “Constitutional Paramount Duty” to the children of Washington State.
Sincerely,
Clark Elementary PTA
Clark Elementary PTA 500 2nd Avenue SE Issaquah, WA 98029
November 8, 2015
Rep. Chad Magendanz PO Box 40600 Olympia, WA 98504
RE: Fully Funding Education and Fulfilling Your Paramount Duty
Dear Rep. Magendanz,
Our Clark Elementary PTA in Issaquah, Washington, requests that you, as a member of the McCleary Workgroup, promptly and fully comply with the Supreme Court’s orders in the McCleary case.
We recently adopted the enclosed resolution. This resolution does not tell you HOW to meet your Paramount Duty, it simply requests that you finally DO. However, Washington State PTA’s and their 140,000+ members have this guidance for you from our number one legislative priority, Funding McCleary:
“Legislation and policies should not divest funding for health and human services, higher education or early learning programs, nor should it simply redistribute existing education funding sources. After years of cuts that have diminished opportunities for kids, we need a solution that addresses Washington State's outdated and inequitable tax system.”
We implore you to reach an agreement before the legislature returns to Olympia for Assembly Days, November 19 th , so Governor Inslee can call for a special session and complete this critical work.
The McCleary Workgroup should recognize it is counterproductive to debate major tax reforms at this time, since they will not be approved by the current senate. Additionally, the workgroup should not be the place to waste debate over Charter Schools and/or your opposition to McCleary. We ask you to focus solely on the much larger financial, policy, and constitutional issues surrounding McCleary.
Washington’s children deserve more from you and they have waited long enough. We, the 338 members of the Clark Elementary PTA, urge you to get back into legislative session and fulfill your “Constitutional Paramount Duty” to the children of Washington State.
Sincerely, Clark Elementary PTA Clark Elementary PTA 500 2nd Avenue SE Issaquah, WA 98029
November 8, 2015
Rep. Kristine Lytton PO Box 40600 Olympia, WA 98504
RE: Fully Funding Education and Fulfilling Your Paramount Duty
Dear Rep. Lytton,
Our Clark Elementary PTA in Issaquah, Washington, requests that you, as a member of the McCleary Workgroup, promptly and fully comply with the Supreme Court’s orders in the McCleary case.
We recently adopted the enclosed resolution. This resolution does not tell you HOW to meet your Paramount Duty, it simply requests that you finally DO. However, Washington State PTA’s and their 140,000+ members have this guidance for you from our number one legislative priority, Funding McCleary:
“Legislation and policies should not divest funding for health and human services, higher education or early learning programs, nor should it simply redistribute existing education funding sources. After years of cuts that have diminished opportunities for kids, we need a solution that addresses Washington State's outdated and inequitable tax system.”
We implore you to reach an agreement before the legislature returns to Olympia for Assembly Days, November 19 th , so Governor Inslee can call for a special session and complete this critical work.
The McCleary Workgroup should recognize it is counterproductive to debate major tax reforms at this time, since they will not be approved by the current senate. Additionally, the workgroup should not be the place to waste debate over Charter Schools and/or your opposition to McCleary. We ask you to focus solely on the much larger financial, policy, and constitutional issues surrounding McCleary.
Washington’s children deserve more from you and they have waited long enough. We, the 338 members of the Clark Elementary PTA, urge you to get back into legislative session and fulfill your “Constitutional Paramount Duty” to the children of Washington State.
Sincerely,
Clark Elementary PTA
Clark Elementary PTA 500 2nd Avenue SE Issaquah, WA 98029
November 8, 2015
Senator Doug Ericksen PO Box 40442 Olympia, WA 98504
RE: Fully Funding Education and Fulfilling Your Paramount Duty
Dear Senator Ericksen,
Our Clark Elementary PTA in Issaquah, Washington, requests that you, as a member of the McCleary Workgroup, promptly and fully comply with the Supreme Court’s orders in the McCleary case.
We recently adopted the enclosed resolution. This resolution does not tell you HOW to meet your Paramount Duty, it simply requests that you finally DO. However, Washington State PTA’s and their 140,000+ members have this guidance for you from our number one legislative priority, Funding McCleary:
“Legislation and policies should not divest funding for health and human services, higher education or early learning programs, nor should it simply redistribute existing education funding sources. After years of cuts that have diminished opportunities for kids, we need a solution that addresses Washington State's outdated and inequitable tax system.”
We implore you to reach an agreement before the legislature returns to Olympia for Assembly Days, November 19 th , so Governor Inslee can call for a special session and complete this critical work.
The McCleary Workgroup should recognize it is counterproductive to debate major tax reforms at this time, since they will not be approved by the current senate. Additionally, the workgroup should not be the place to waste debate over Charter Schools and/or your opposition to McCleary. We ask you to focus solely on the much larger financial, policy, and constitutional issues surrounding McCleary.
Washington’s children deserve more from you and they have waited long enough. We, the 338 members of the Clark Elementary PTA, urge you to get back into legislative session and fulfill your “Constitutional Paramount Duty” to the children of Washington State.
Sincerely,
Clark Elementary PTA