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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

The Magnificent Seven

David Baldinger of the Pennsylvania Taxpayers Cyber Coalition reports that the largest school district in the state that is required to comply with Act 1, Central Bucks, unanimously approved the Act 1 condemnation resolution at its meeting Tuesday. The count is now up to seven.

Here are the magnificent seven school districts standing up for their taxpayers: Central Bucks in Bucks County; Conrad Weiser in Berks County; Pennsbury in Bucks County; Governor Mifflin in Berks County; Coatesville in Chester County; Bristol Township in Bucks County; and Centennial in Bucks County.

Notice a pattern here? All seven are in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
What about your school district?

When will your school board start looking out for you instead of the special interests that have driven up the costs of education in Pennsylvania? Start writing letters and attending school board meetings to demand repeal of Act 1.

All 501 school districts in Pennsylvania should adopt the Act 1 repeal resolution and demand an end to the Act 1 tax shift sceme approved by the Legislature and signed by Gov. Rendell.

You can learn more about the Pennsylvania Taxpayers Cyber Coalition and the effort to repeal Act 1 at http://www.ptcc.us/

1 comment:

scavman said...

Tony, I plan to add the Old Forge School District after our 3/21/07 meeting. We have not given in on our 4 year contract dispute, and we will also fight act 1. I'm sure senator Mellow will approve! Thanks for writing about it.

Yours truly,
Frank Scavo
Board President
Old Forge School District