J.C. Cunningham, running for state representative district 175, reminded us all that the basic purpose of the Georgia state government is to provide public education, according to its constitution, and that local school boards already can and do approve charter schools. He gave five reasons for voting No on Amendment 1:
- Because out-of-state corporations are paying for this campaign….
- It creates a new Atlanta-based government bureaucracy.
- The new commission will be filled by appointments done by politicians, not the citizens.
- Georgia already has 200 charter schools, and we’ve already proven the process works.
- A Yes vote would… cost us an additional $430 million while most of our schools are not open a full year as it is….
The only reasoning that I can tell you that proponents have been giving us is school choice, and again, they already have school choice; we have school choice. The only new things about Amendment 1 are higher cost and unnecessary state bureaucracy….
Here’s the video, followed by a partial transcript.
Why No on Amendment 1 —J.C. Cunningham for GA House District 175
Talks, Liberty Outbreak (LO),
Video by John S. Quarterman for Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange (LAKE),
VHS PAC, Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia, 27 October 2012.
Partial transcript:
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