Second Hearing for Opposition
Testimony
This Week ~ Wednesday,
March 14 @ 9:30am
Cleveland Tea Party blogged on March 4 about HB 512 – the state’s
education power-grab – click here. A short overview is at The Petition Site here. Today’s Alert is based on e-Alerts from other Ohio liberty
groups.
Reasons to oppose HB 512:
- · Would establish the largest educational bureaucracy in the nation
- · Would take away the right of citizens to effectively have a say in education and concentrate power in the hands of the Governor. HB 512 will further weaken local control of schools.
- · An unresponsive education bureaucracy would lead to more rule making authority, and allow the state government to act unilaterally -- without a check and balance by an elected Board of Education, as specified by law.
- · With today’s need for education to focus more on skilled trades and non-college jobs, a department with a K-16 focus can only make education more expensive and more difficult to prepare students for future employment and careers.
If you were unable to travel
to Columbus last week, here’s a second opportunity to attend the hearing on HB
512 on Wednesday, March 14th. Come for as long as you can, depending on
the amount of testimony for each bill (there are seven prior to HB512).
The hearing room was moved to 313 - the largest available so
we will need more people to attend.
Additional Action Alerts:
Continue to both call
and write to your state representative.
Submit "written
only" testimony to GovernmentAccountability&OversightCommittee@ohiohouse.gov
Offer written and oral
testimony (be prepared for
questions from Committee Members) by sending prepared remarks to the e-mail
address above 24 hours in advance of the hearing and completing a witness slip
as requested through the chairman's office.
Attend the hearing to quietly demonstrate your opposition to the
massive overhaul of Ohio's education system, consolidation of power under the
governor and elimination of voter's voice in education policy!
Note: HB 512 is listed on the March 14 schedule as
being for proponent, opponent, and interested parties. It is common practice
that by inviting all parties to testify, this could indicate it is the final
hearing... although this is at Chairman Blessing's discretion.
Additional Information:
Address: Ohio State
House, 1 Capitol Square, Columbus, OH 43215
Parking cost: $7-20 depending
on location, if the Statehouse Parking Garage is full, Columbus Commons is the
next best option.
Complete this form when
submitting testimony: GAOCWitnessInformationform
Email testimony & witness
form to Chairman Blessing: GovernmentAccountability&OversightCommittee@ohiohouse.gov
Contact information for
Committee Members:
Chairman Louis Blessing III – (Co-Sponsor of HB 512)
(614) 466-9091
Vice Chairman Bill Reineke (Sponsor of HB 512) – (614)
466-1374
Kathleen Clyde (Running for State Office) – (614)
466-2004
Riordan McClain (replacing Keith Faber 2/22)
– (614) 644-6265
Timothy Ginter – (614) 466-8022
Dave Greenspan – (614) 466-0961
Brigid Kelly – (614) 466-5786
Bernadine Kennedy Kent – (614) 466-5343
P. Scott Lipps – (614) 644-6023
Dorothy Pelanda (Co-Sponsor of HB 512) – (614)
466-8147
Bill Sietz – (614) 466-8258
Ryan Smith (Running for House Speaker) – (614)
466-1366
Martin J. Sweeney – (614) 466-3350
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