You remember Tony Bennett? Not the famous singer but the guy who was State Commissioner of education in Florida. The guy who led the effort to privatize public education in Indiana and led the charge for charter schools, vouchers, for-profit charters, virtual charters, high-stakes testing, the A-F grading system, and the elimination of collective bargaining rights for teachers. Remember that he was honored by the Thomas B. Fordham Institute as the leading “reformer” (translated, privatizers) of all state chiefs. He was also chair of Jeb Bush’s “Chiefs for Change,” composed of state superintendents who share Jeb’s antipathy to public education.
Now, you may recall, that Bennett ran for re-election and was trounced by Democrat Glenda Ritz. Despite Bennett’s more than 5-1 funding advantage over Ritz, she won more votes than the new Republican governor, Mike Pence.
Here is a recap: After his stunning defeat, Bennett was promptly hired as state superintendent in Florida, where Jeb Bush created the template for the privatization movement. Meanwhile, back in Indiana, newly elected Governor Pence has done whatever he could to strip power and authority away from Glenda Ritz’s office and turn it over to a parallel agency that he created or to the Legislature, controlled by his allies.
As for Bennett, he didn’t last long in Florida. In August 2013, he resigned after a journalist for AP revealed that Bennett and his team had changed the A-F grading system to avoid giving a C grade to a charter school founded by a major contributor. Bennett contested the journalist’s interpretation, but his resignation suggested tat he wasn’t prepared to fight to refute the allegations.
The Bennett story was one of the biggest of the year.
There is only one other important detail that has not been explored, at least not on this blog: Who put up nearly $2 million to re-elect Tony Bennett in Indiana? Was it supplied by grateful parents in Indiana? No.
Mostly, it was big out-of-state donors who fund the privatization movement across the nation, in state and even local races.
His single biggest contributor was Alice Walton of the Walmart family of Arkansas. She gave $200,000, nearly 11% of Bennett’s total. Alice Walton has generously funded privatization campaigns in Georgia, Washington state, and elsewhere.
His second largest contribution of $175,000 came from Dean V. White, an Indiana corporate leader who is a major on or to Indiana Republicans.
Christel Dehaan gave Bennett $90,000. It was her charter school that was at the center of the grade–fixing scandal. Dehaan gave a total of $283,000 to the Indiana Republican Party this year.
Michelle Rhee’s StudentsFirst contributed $64,000.
There were also contributions to Tony Bennett by Eli Broad of Los Angeles, who pretends to be a liberal Democrat; the voucher-loving, far-right American Federation of Children, led by the DeVos family; Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City, who prefers to project an image as a liberal independent; Roger Hertog, equity investor in New York and former chair of NYC’s conservative Manhattan Institute; Dan Loeb, hedge fund manager in New York City.
Florida blogger Bob Sikes reported: “Rhee’s contribution to Bennett’s Indiana campaign places her among his top contributors. Among his contributors from Florida were three members of Florida’s board of education, Jeb Bush, Patricia Levesque and charter school giants Charter Schools USA and Academica.” Patricia Levesque is Jeb Bush’s top policy advisor.

On a semi-related note, Bennett will continue his peddling with ACT and their new program Aspire.
http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/curriculum/2013/12/act_hires_former_indiana_flori.html?cmp=SOC-SHR-FB
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Actually, this is exactly what happens with “free market” [sic] capitalism. When capitalism is allowed unfettered rule, when all serious regulations (Glass-Steagall being only one of many) have been rolled back, the ownership class takes over everything in its path, including the government. This is fascism, or government by corporate take-over. It’s a product of the “free marketers” like Reagan, Thatcher and Friedman deregulating everything, undermining unions and decimating everything that stands between the uber-wealthy and total wealth and power in the world.
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AMEN!
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Regulatory capture plays a role in the lager picture of the corporate takeover of govt. This happens when govt agencies and cabinet appointments are run by former employees of, lobbyists for, or future employees of the corporations they are tasked to oversee. Even when Congress does pass weak, but some form of regulatory legislation, the agencies don’t enforce it.
Consider IDEA. SPED is an expensive inconvenience for edu-profiteers. But the law has worked for over 40 years to guarantee inclusion rather than exclusion of kids with disabilities in schools. Arne’s systematic deregulation of compliance with these legal protections signaled to states and schools that he wasn’t going to enforce IEP violations. Charters are some of the worse violators.
http://www.schoolsmatter.info/2013/12/one-hundred-kipp-5th-graders-in-single.html
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/education/padded-calm-down-room-causing-anxiety-kids-article-1.1543983#ixzz2nCXqbLiV
Arne’s on his way to a nice lucrative career in the edu-privatization industry. He’s fulfilled his duty as their very useful and effective tool.
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Sadly Bennett’s legacy continues here in Indiana as Dr. Ravitch has so cogently pointed out. “Best government money can buy” – seems like the best education system that money can buy also.
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BEST, as in Buy Education Systems Today!
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The list of donors / Privatizers is downright incestuous!
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They marry each other.
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You know what the saying is: “Rice is nice but incest is best”!-ha ha-at least for some parts of the country, not naming names lest I tick everyone off!
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Bennett enjoys being a gopher for his contributors only to face public humiliation in every step. Amazing what a man will do to disgrace himself and his family only to be loyal to people who are exploiting him.
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If Bennet were my father, I’d have to disown him. OY.
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Millions in the bank softens the blows of humiliation. I am sure he does not even feel it any more. You can only be disgraced if you have a sense of shame to begin with. These people are mendacious and feckless.
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No, it’s the arrogance and ignorance of frightwing fanatics that shows no sign of ending.
There is no “X is all bad” in abject reality. Government does a number of things well, and private enterprise does a number of things well.
Only paid corporate shills or the extremely right-wing-biased would say an unfettered free market is the answer to everything. No, add the devout free market religionists too.
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I once posted that there are great teachers, terrible teachers, and most of us are in between. Like most of my posts here I was roundly criticized for making unwarranted generalizations. It seems to me that “some” never survives long on Internet forums. It is almost always drowned out by “all” or “none”.
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I love watching these big contributors pour money down a rat hole! Sooner or later, someone will wise up and realize that education reform is a waste of money. Even the filthy rich like a return on their investment.
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Right, Shirley!
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My thought exactly! Their folly is on display everytime they lose in an election like this.
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Tony Bennett’s ego is as big as the state of Texas..he has landed back in Indiana, much to my dismay, I live there..so, he once again is meddling in our education policies. Pence is simply following his orders, I’m sure.
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Let’s not forget that Tony Bennett’s wife, Tina, continues to work in the charter school industry (specifically Charter Schools USA) and all received “F” ratings for 2013.
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