Chris Savage, who blogs at Eclectablog in Michigan, reports that multimillionaire Dick DeVos has threatened to run opponents to Republicans who fail to support expansion of the disastrous Education Achievement Authority. DeVos funds vouchers and privatization. He just plain doesn’t like public schools.
Chris Savage writes:
“I have confirmation from two independent sources in the Michigan legislature that multi-millionaire Dick DeVos is using the threat of massive financial support for Republican primary opponents of vulnerable Senate Republicans to force them to vote for the bill that would expand the Education Achievement Authority statewide. The same approach was used to peel off recalcitrant House Republicans before they passed the EAA expansion bill last month. If Democrats John Olumba and Harvey Santana had not voted for it, however, they would not have had enough.
“According to my sources, DeVos has pledged to fund Republican primary opponents to the tune of $100,000 each. In addition, he would provide the Republican victims of their effort with a list of other wealthy donors who would also support their primary challengers.
“This is the same approach that DeVos was reported to have used to force passage of legislation that made Michigan a Right to Work state in during the lame duck session in December of 2012:
“…….In public, Snyder insisted that right-to-work was still not on his agenda. Privately, his aides met with labor and suggested that concessions on other issues would keep the bill off the table. All the while, though, DeVos and his team were furiously whipping the vote. In the weeks before the start of the lame-duck session, DeVos personally called dozens of state lawmakers, pledging his support if the unions threatened recalls or primary challenges…..”
“If there was any doubt in your mind that wealthy corporatists are attempting to subvert our democracy and our government, this should dispel that idea. What the Koch brothers are doing nationally, the DeVos family is doing in Michigan to promote their anti-labor, anti-public education corporatist agenda.
“They are literally buying our government, one legislator at a time.
“It is my hope that Republicans in the Senate will be as offended as the rest of us by this blatant attempt to extort their votes. Anyone who values our American democracy and who values the principals of a representative, one-person/one-vote republic should be outraged at this.”

Ed reform in the Great Lakes states is a disaster. No one cares, though. As long as they can point to Boston or NYC or DC the train just keeps rolling.
They’re managing to harm BOTH sectors of schools. No one has the guts to call it out- all we get are national lobbyists who promote the ed reform gospel.
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This Eclectablog post is from 2014. The legislation to expand the EAA died at the end of the legislative session. I don’t know what consequences there might have been for those who opposed it. The EAA was never incorporated in law – continuing as an outside creation of the governor, Eli Broad, Detroit Public Schools emergency manager and Eastern Michigan University. It will no longer exist in a year or so, either because EMU has pulled out effective in July 2017 or as part of the DPS rescue now being debated in the Legislature. Whether the EAA will be resurrected in some other form is up in the air right now.
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Time to put limits on dollars used for/by political issues.
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But $ = Speech!
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These are the same types of extortion tactics that are being used in Pennsylvania to force charter expansion. These unethical moves have everything to do with profit for a few at the expense of many, and nothing to do with improving education for the poor. Students are no more than a bargaining chip for the wealthy that can afford to buy enough influence to assert their authority. This system is corrupt as it undermines democratic practice.
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Dick DeVos should be in prison for running an illegal pyramid scheme. He stole his fortune running a scam called Amway.
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Russ Bellant 1996 book The Religious Right in Michigan Politics has a lot about the DeVos gang. — Edd Doerr (arlinc,org)
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Blackmail! Subversion! Why hasn’t DeVos been indicted by a grand jury?
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In the U.S. justice system, punishment is only for the 99%.
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True. In fact, high ranking white collar corporate criminals almost always go to their own prisons with no fences and have their own room with a private bath. And let’s not forget the tennis courts. The 99% get the prisons with barbed wire, slave labor, rusty weights and gang warfare.
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