Governor Dannell Malloy of Connecticut sold his soul to hedge fund managers and corporate reformers.
Jonathan Pelto reports the tawdry details:
“Call it the new American Way. The billionaires, millionaires and corporate elite who fund charter schools give generously to Democratic and Republican politicians and the politicians return the favor by shifting public funds into the coffers of the privately owned, but publicly funded charter schools.
“Here is in Connecticut the system was clearly on display last week when Governor Dannel Malloy and his sidekick, Lt. Governor Nancy Wyman, rolled out their new “austerity budget” for 2016-2017.
“In classic fashion their plan slashes the full array of vital services while giving the wealthy yet another tax break. Their plan makes absolutely no effort, what-so-ever, to require Connecticut’s richest resident to pay their fair share in taxes.
“But their budget certainly targets the middle class and all of Connecticut’s working families, along with those who rely on state services to lead more fulfilling lives.
“Failing to even identify where 40 percent of the budget cuts would even come from, Malloy proposed a spending plan that would provide $720 million less than what would be necessary simply to maintain the current level of state services.
“Malloy targeted some of his deepest cuts for programs that help children in crisis, the developmental disabled, those with mental illness, Connecticut’s public schools, the state’s public colleges and universities, and municipal aid.
“Of course, the Governor promised – yet again – that he would not raise taxes … overlooking the fact that his budget would force cities and towns across Connecticut to raise taxes.
“But while everyone else loses under Malloy’s budget, charter schools win!
“In the midst of their budget slashing frenzy, Malloy and Wyman are actually increasing the amount of taxpayer funds going to Connecticut’s privately owned charter schools…..
“The Democratic governor and Lt. Governor who used to decry the lack of adequate funding for the state’s public schools are now proposing the deepest cuts to public education in Connecticut history.
“At the same time, their “generosity” toward charter schools only grows.
“The reason seems pretty obvious. Connecticut’s charter schools and their supporters have become a “golden egg” for Malloy’s political aspirations.
“In the months leading up to and through his re-election campaign, corporate education reform proponents and the charter school industry poured hundreds of thousands of dollars into Malloy’s various campaign entities and organizations.
“Take, for example, Greenwich millionaire Jonathan Sackler.
“Sackler, whose company brought the world OxyContin, likes charter schools … a lot.
“Sackler serves on the Board of Directors of Achievement First, Inc. the large charter school management chain with schools in New York, Connecticut and Rhode Island and the Board of Directors of ConnCAN, the Connecticut charter school advocacy front group. Sackler helped bankroll the formation of Achievement First Inc. and was the founder of ConnCAN. He is also a major player in the national charter school movement.
“During Malloy’s re-election campaign, Sacker and his immediate family donated well in excess of $100,000 to Malloy’s campaign operation and the spigot didn’t stop when Malloy won a second term as governor. Since the 2014 election, the Sacklers have donated an additional $50,000 to Malloy’s political activities.
“According to reports filed with the Federal Election Committee and the Connecticut State Elections Enforcement Commission, over the past few years, Dannel Malloy’s fundraising operatives have collected more than $330,000 from the people who serve on the Achievement First, Inc. Board of Directors, the ConnCAN Board of Directors or play a leadership role in Connecticut’s charter school and corporate education reform organizations.
“The truth is that the corporate elite behind the Pro-Common Core, Pro-Common Core testing, Pro-Charter School and Anti-teacher agenda that Dannel Malloy has been pushing have become one of Malloy’s most important sources of campaign cash.”

“The pharmaceutical companies that manufacture and market OxyContin, Vicodin, and other highly addictive opioid painkillers — drugs that have fueled the epidemic of overdoses and heroin addiction — are funding nonprofit groups fighting furiously against efforts to reform how these drugs are prescribed.”
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Corporations’ main objective is to make profit. That is why government needs to sometimes step in and regulate. Instead, the deep pockets call the shots, and policymakers step aside. That is the main reason for needless charter expansion, and why a new cholesterol medication costs $12,000 to $14,000 per annum. Why? because they can. It is all about ROI.
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I hope Dan-O hedges his bets for higher office. Guess he hasn’t heard:Dwight Eisenhower’s : A Democrat who acts like a Republican, they’ll vote for the Republican every time.
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Sharing this because Idaho needs the spot light shined on cronyism. This senator has been involved in planning a recall of the board for some time. He was involved in the elections. We are trying to figure out what’s the prize. Idaho needs help exposing this attempt to do away with locally elected school boards. http://www.spokesman.com/blogs/boise/2016/feb/08/winder-targets-chaos-west-ada-school-district-bill-senators-dubious-bill-introduced/
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Reblogged this on Network Schools – Wayne Gersen and commented:
As I wrote a couple of days ago,” I am certain the Governor and the legislature realize when the state education funds are cut the children who suffer most are those who live in towns and cities that cannot raise local property taxes because they do not have the economic wherewithal to do so. The rich get richer and the poor get poorer.”
Welcome to the wonderful world of ESSA… where the oligarchs get a chance to set the policy for public schools state-by-state…
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