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Deval Patrick on EDUCATION


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Would vote NO on moratorium on expansion of charter schools.
Platform indicates voting YES in Part II: Education:Full Funding.

Gov. Romney vetoed a budget line item (“Section 312”) which would impose a moratorium on additional charter schools, and additional enrollment at existing charter schools, and would suspend the five charters granted in 2004, pending additional study on the subject. The House vote was to override the governor's veto. A yes vote would override the veto and impose the moratorium. A no vote would sustain the veto and allow the next round of expansion of charter schools.

Relevant platform section: Full Funding: We call upon the state to change funding of Commonwealth Charter schools to ensure that funds are not drained from established public schools.

Patrick statement on this issue: "Patrick said he favors a cap on the number of public charter schools until new funding formulas for charter schools are devised "that don't drain" district school funding.

Source: Brian C. Mooney in Boston Globe Apr 30, 2006"

Bill Veto Override, sec. 312 ; vote number MAG04-H740 on Jul 20, 2004

Would vote YES on Allow municipal meals tax, in addition to state meals tax.
Platform indicates voting YES in Part II: Education:Full Funding.

Any city or town shall be authorized to impose a local excise tax upon the sale of meals, of 1% of the total price thereof. The local excise tax imposed shall be paid by the vendor in the same manner as the excise tax due the commonwealth. All sums received shall at least quarterly be distributed, credited and paid by the state treasurer to each city or town. [Provides a new revenue source for cities and towns to pay for schools and other local services].

Relevant platform section: PART II: EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND OPPORTUNITY: Full Funding: "We believe education must be a top priority at all levels of government, and we reject policies that direct funds away from the children and the programs in our public schools to finance political promises of tax reductions or to other unrelated purposes. We support just and equitable funding mechanisms that provide for vibrant public schools in all communities."

Patrick statement on this issue: "Healey is against local-option taxes as a means of raising revenue for cities and towns, including the meals tax sought by Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino.

Source: Boston Globe Issue Outlines: Taxes, June 2006"

Bill Section 100 ; vote number MAG03-H122 on Jun 4, 2003


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Other Mass Reps from MA County on EDUCATION:      Deval Patrick on other issues:
Chris Gabrieli
Christy Mihos
Grace Ross
Kerry Healey
Mitt Romney
Tom Reilly
Part I: CIVIL RIGHTS
Part II: HEALTH CARE
Part III: EDUCATION
Part IV: ECONOMIC GROWTH
Part V: LABOR
Part VI: HOUSING
Part VII: SOCIAL SECURITY
Part VIII: ENVIRONMENT
Part IX: CONSUMER PROTECTION
Part X: SAFETY AND CRIME
Part XI: VOTING PROCEDURES
Part XII: TAXES AND SERVICES

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