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Today’s Show: Host Kris Halterman discusses the little known “local-only” teacher’s union alternative, NWPE with the Freedom Foundations Jami Lund. The Waterville School District teachers have opted for this alternative and are very happy with the outcome. MR. JAMI LUND / Senior Policy Analyst / [email protected] /My Social Links: Facebook | Google+ myFreedomFoundation.com 360.956.3482 | PO Box 552 Olympia, WA 98507
SML: June 14th, 2014: Host Kris Halterman is joined by Glen Morgan of the Freedom Foundation to discuss:
What’s the importance of Charter Review to our Whatcom County Charter?
Liberty Alerts:
June 7th Join WTP at Lynden Farmers Day Parade; Gather at the Staging Area by 9:30 a.m. / Staging Area – 10th Street and Grover, Lynden / if you are interested in helping decorate float, please arrive by 8:30 a.m. (Parade 10:30 – Noon) June 9th Whatcom Progressive Forum – Seth Fleetwood, 7-9pm, Bay Horizon Park June 14th Water Woes III, Whatcom County Council Chambers,
9:30 am – Noon
June 14th Whatcom Republicans Central Committee Meeting,
10am – Noon, at Meridian High School, 194 W Laurel Rd,
Bellingham, WA 98226
June 14th Flag Day, WTP celebrates Flag Day from 1:30 pm –
2:30 pm at all Whatcom County overpasses. Contact Joan
Hansen for more info: [email protected]
FLAG DAY GUIDELINES
June 19th WTP open, general meeting at the BIAWC, June 19th
5:30pm - 8:30pm. Featured speaker, Todd Myers (Director,
Center for the Environment), of the Washington Policy Center
will address the group.
Email address: [email protected],
June 28th Visit your GOP @ Sumas Community Days 8:00
am - 5:00 pm
Suggestions for Reading:
The Big Burn, by Timothy Egan (Teddy Roosevelt and the Fire that Saved America) Overview
On the afternoon of August 20, 1910, a battering
ram of wind moved through the drought-stricken
national forests of Washington, Idaho, and
Montana, whipping the hundreds of small blazes
burning across the forest floor into a roaring inferno. Forest rangers
had assembled nearly ten thousand men—college boys, day workers,
immigrants from mining camps—to fight the fire. But no living
person had seen anything like those flames, and neither the… Read
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The God of the Machine (Library of Conservative
Thought) Paperback by Isabel Paterson
The God of the Machine presents an original
theory of history and a bold defense of
individualism as the source of moral and
political progress. When it was published in
1943, Isabel Paterson's work provided fresh
intellectual support for the endangered
American belief in individual rights, limited
government, and economic freedom. The crisis of today's
collectivized nations would not have surprised Paterson;
in The God of the Machine, she had explored the reasons for
collectivism's failure. Her book placed her in the vanguard of
the free-enterprise movement now sweeping the world.
COMMON CENTS: There can be no greater stretch of arbitrary power than is required to seize children from their parents, teach them whatever the authorities decree they shall be taught, and expropriate from the parents the funds to pay for the procedure. ~ Isabel Paterson, “The God of the Machine.”
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SATURDAY MORNING LIVE FOR JUNE 7, 2014 ~ “WE’RE LIVE – WE’RE ABOUT LIBERTY –
WE’RE FOCUSED ON YOU!” – 8:00 AM - KGMI 790AM - (360) 676-5464 / 676-KGMI
Today’s Show: Host Kris Halterman discusses the little known “local-only” teacher’s union alternative, NWPE with the Freedom Foundations Jami Lund. The Waterville School District teachers have opted for this alternative and are very happy with the outcome. MR. JAMI LUND / Senior Policy Analyst / [email protected] /My Social Links: Facebook | Google+ myFreedomFoundation.com 360.956.3482 | PO Box 552 Olympia, WA 98507
Let’s talk about the brief period when local school
districts can opt-out of the NEA or AFT.
What are the rights of teachers and/or districts to form their own union? Is there a specific window of opportunity for this to happen? June 2nd is an important day for teachers in the districts listed below. Once every few years, it is possible for those in union-represented bargaining units to change or end their relationship with the organization providing union services. For teachers in the districts listed, the 30 day window for voting on union recognition opens June 2nd. After July 3rd, employees in these workplaces are prohibited by law from changing or ending the business relationship they have with a union until the next contract expires in one to five years.
Teachers Students District –Expiration-Dues Contract expires Union dues
551 10,474 Bellingham – 2014- $1080 2014 $1,080
264 5,013 Ferndale – 2015 - $1070 2015 $1,070
111 2,100 Blaine – 2014 - $1002 2014 $1,002
142 2,696 Lynden – 2014 - $938 2014 $938
110 2,089 Meridian – 2015 - $918 2015 $918
80 1,528 Nooksack Valley – 2014 - $884 2014 $884
102 1,931 Mount Baker – 2015 - $938 2015 $938
The same districts also could negotiate contracts right now which give teachers more of a choice by making the districts “right to work” http://www.myfreedomfoundation.com/blogs/liberty-live/school-district-right-work
Is this happening elsewhere? Why? What is the Northwest Professional Educators (NWPE)?
Provides teacher liability insurance, legal services, and caring
support without paying for controversial political agendas.
Partnered with the Association of American Educators, NWPE
advances teacher choice in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon
by providing an inexpensive, nonpartisan teacher union
alternative that saves teachers, paraprofessionals and
principals hundreds of dollars per year. Let the fastest-
growing nonunion teacher association in our region protect
your career, your reputation, and your future. Join now for
twice the liability insurance of the teachers union,
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What are the core beliefs of NWPE?
Together with the Association of American Educators,
Northwest Professional Educators holds that public education
will be improved if:
1. We always remember that our first duty is to the student;
2. We aim to develop a young person's character as well as
his or her intellect;
3. Our schools are free from strikes or any other work
stoppage tactics or coercive threats;
4. Educators are free from all forms of compulsory
membership and are not forced to join or otherwise pay
dues to a labor union in order to teach or hold
membership in a local or state association; and,
5. Public schools are primarily accountable to their local
communities.
What is Alveda King’s connection to NWPE?
What is the catalyst that moves teachers to join a group
like NWPE, rather than the WEA/NEA/AFT?
Does NWPE have national clout?
NWPE is a state chapter of the Association of American Educators, AAE, and the largest national non-union professional educator association, which neither supports nor opposes controversial political issues unrelated to public education. AAE has members in all 50 states and the membership is growing every day. Let’s talk about the NWPE Code of Ethics
PRINCIPLE I: Ethical Conduct toward Students The professional educator accepts personal responsibility for teaching students character qualities that will help them evaluate the consequences of and accept the responsibility for their actions and choices. We strongly affirm parents as the primary moral educators of their children. Nevertheless, we believe all educators are obligated to help foster civic virtues such as integrity, diligence, responsibility, cooperation, loyalty, fidelity, and respect-for the law, for human life, for others, and
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for self. The professional educator, in accepting his or her position of public trust, measures success not only by the progress of each student toward realization of his or her personal potential, but also as a citizen of the greater community of the republic. 1. The professional educator deals considerately and justly with each student, and seeks to resolve problems, including discipline, according to law and school policy. 2. The professional educator does not intentionally expose the student to disparagement. 3. The professional educator does not reveal confidential information concerning students, unless required by law. 4. The professional educator makes a constructive effort to protect the student from conditions detrimental to learning, health, or safety. 5. The professional educator endeavors to present facts without distortion, bias, or personal prejudice.
PRINCIPLE II: Ethical Conduct toward Practices and Performance The professional educator assumes responsibility and accountability for his or her performance and continually strives to demonstrate competence. The professional educator endeavors to maintain the dignity of the profession by respecting and obeying the law, and by demonstrating personal integrity. 1. The professional educator applies for, accepts, or assigns a position or a responsibility on the basis of professional qualifications, and adheres to the terms of a contract or appointment. 2. The professional educator maintains sound mental health, physical stamina, and social prudence necessary to perform the duties of any professional assignment. 3. The professional educator continues professional growth. 4. The professional educator complies with written local school policies and applicable laws and regulations that are not in conflict with this code of ethics. 5. The professional educator does not intentionally misrepresent official policies of the school or educational organizations, and clearly distinguishes those views from his or
her own personal opinions. 6. The professional educator honestly accounts for all funds committed to his or her charge. 7. The professional educator does not use institutional or professional privileges for personal or partisan advantage. PRINCIPLE III: Ethical Conduct toward Professional Colleagues The professional educator, in exemplifying ethical relations with colleagues, accords just and equitable treatment to all members of the profession. 1. The professional educator does not reveal confidential information concerning colleagues unless required by law. 2. The professional educator does not willfully make false statements about a colleague or the school system. 3. The professional educator does not interfere with a colleague's freedom of choice, and works to eliminate coercion that forces educators to support actions and ideologies that violate individual professional integrity
PRINCIPLE IV: Ethical Conduct toward Parents and Community The professional educator pledges to protect public sovereignty over public education and private control of private education. The professional educator recognizes that quality education is the common goal of the public, boards of education, and educators, and that a cooperative effort is essential among these groups to attain that goal. 1. The professional educator makes concerted efforts to communicate to parents all information that should be revealed in the interest of the student. 2. The professional educator endeavors to understand and respect the values and traditions of the diverse cultures represented in the community and in his or her classroom. 3. The professional educator manifests a positive and active role in school/community relations.
Let’s talk about the Waterville Story
Waterville Student and Staff Leadership Thrives
When Cultivated posted by Cindy Omlin /05/24/14
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The teachers and students of the tiny farming community of
Waterville, WA (its mascot, the Shocker, is a shock of wheat),
are truly focused on educating the whole person—not just
focusing on academics in order to raise test scores. As a
result, they could very well be raising scores higher than a
pure academic focus alone could accomplish.
Freedom Report publishes a new report documenting how most Washington labor unions rely on involuntary membership dues for their political contributions. As you are aware, Washington law allows union workers to be forced to financially support a union as a condition of employment, which permits labor unions to overcharge them for workplace representation and spend the excess on political activity. Union officials, however, sometimes claim to only spend money on politics that has been voluntarily contributed by individual workers in addition to their regular union dues. When it comes to political spending, unions fall into three categories.
Good: Unions with a registered political action committee which collect voluntary dues from their members above and beyond regular dues. Since individual workers are not being coerced into supporting the union’s political agenda, there’s nothing wrong with unions operating in this manner.
Bad: Unions with a PAC filled with money from the union’s general funds. Since unions are funded by the dues they charge their members as a condition of employment, PACs filled with general union funds are relying on money automatically and involuntarily deducted from workers’ paychecks.
Worst: Unions with no PAC that simply make political contributions directly from their general funds.
In our new report, we use Public Disclosure Commission records to evaluate 87 Washington unions active during the 2011-12 election cycle. Among our findings:
About 85 percent of union political funds came
from union general fund transfers, not voluntary
contributions.
Only about 11 percent of the total funds came
from voluntary individual contributions.
The remaining funds came from other sources
like contributions from union staff. Most
typically, the funds in the “other” category came
from national union PACs and were a mix of
voluntary contributions and general fund
transfers.
While 21 unions used only voluntary
contributions for their political activity, 65
unions relied on general funds transfers of
compulsory dues money for some or all of their
campaign contributions.
Along with issuing the report, the Freedom Foundation is calling upon all candidates for the legislature or county government to sign a pledge indicating their intent to only accept union contributions if they have been voluntarily contributed by individual workers.
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