
The State Capitol complex.
HARRISBURG PA – Representatives of Pennsylvania’s two major teachers’ unions have told the House Education Committee their priorities for 2011 include seeking help with difficult budget decisions, and blocking the school choice initiatives proposed in the state Senate.
- Read the story by reporter Eric Boehm, titled “Teachers’ Unions Say Budget, Opposition To Vouchers Are Top Priorities” and published in today’s (Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011) edition of The Pennsylvania Independent, here.
Related (to the Pottsgrove School District 2011-2012 budget):
- Teacher Unions Say Budgets, Vouchers Top Their Agendas
- Pottsgrove, As Expected, Adopts Budget First Draft
- Pottsgrove Tentative Budget Adoption Expected
- Weather Postpones Pottsgrove Budget Meeting
- Still Time In Pottsgrove For Budget Volunteers To Enlist
- Challenge To Pottsgrove Budget Advisers: 10 Percent
- Best Guesses, Deficit Launch Pottsgrove Budget Season
- Senate Education Chair Preps For Voucher, Choice Battle
- School Board Questions Pottsgrove Recreation Costs
- Pension Reform Vote Could Benefit Pottsgrove, Others
- Notebook Worthy: News Reporters Made News Tuesday
- Pottsgrove Isn’t Waiting In Search For Budget Volunteers
- If You’ve Got A Budget Idea, Pottsgrove Says It’ll Listen
- Pottsgrove Seeks More Public Input On District Budget
Related (to education tuition vouchers):
- Teacher Unions Say Budgets, Vouchers Top Their Agendas
- Poll Claims Public Opposes Tuition Vouchers
- Senate Education Chair Preps For Voucher, Choice Battle
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[...] Teacher Unions Say Budgets, Vouchers Top Their Agenda Their chief priority is determining how the state budget will impact school districts, one union’s assistant executive director testified during an informational hearing Wednesday in Harrisburg. [...]