The Art of Moving Public Funds “Off-Line”
Oh, remember the good ole days when politicians just directed that public contracts go to friends, donors and certain companies.
That was then and this is now…and a whole new approach is taking shape.
This week we learned that Governor Malloy and his education commissioner, Stefan Pryor hired certain consultants to help develop Malloy’s “Education Reform” bill. Rather than go through some silly competitive bidding process, they simply got a quasi-state agency, SERC to hire the two consultants; one for $195,000 and the other for $60,000.
The State Department of Education then reimburses SERC with funds from its budget and it’s all legal (maybe, sort of).
But that is nothing compared to what is quietly taking place in Bridgeport.
AFT CT (American Federation of Teachers Connecticut) is committed to improving the quality of education for every child in the state. Education reform issues like teacher tenure, teacher certification, teacher evaluations, early childhood education, charter schools, school funding and more need input from all educators. PreK-12 teachers, paraprofessionals and school related personnel are working every day to improve learning and help students to grow. From urban schools in Connecticut, such as Hartford, New Britain, New Haven and Meriden, to suburban schools, such as, Bloomfield, Simsbury and Waterford, to regional school districts, our members are working to provide quality education.