John Flanagan, majority leader of the Republican-controlled state senate in New York, endorsed Betsy DeVos, shocking parent leaders and educators. Flanagan showed himself to be an enemy of public schools.
State Sen. Flanagan Draws Heat for Supporting Trump’s Education Secretary Pick
Michael Hynes, superintendent of Patchogue-Medford Schools, said Flanagan’s support of DeVos is “reprehensible.”
“It shows his true colors, and clearly he does not care about public education,” said Hynes, who has been a leading critic of the reliance on standardized state test scores to measure student performance.
Jeanette Deutermann, a Common Core critic, leader of the Opt-Out movement on Long Island and member of the steering committee for the New York State Allies for Public Education, denounced Flanagan’s endorsement of DeVos.
“Anyone who watched those confirmation hearings or dipped even an inch into her background yet still supports her nomination is doing so under a delusional ego-driven political pretense and cares nothing for his young constituents in our Long Island public schools or their parents,” Deutermann told the Press.
“Marla Kilfoyle, social studies teacher at Oceanside High School and manager of teacher advocacy group Badass Teachers Association, said that Flanagan’s support for DeVos proved his lack of concern not only for the students of New York, but for the entire nation.
“John Flanagan has shown time and time again that he will put his own needs and wants before the families and children of New York State,” Kilfoyle told the Press. “To endorse a dangerously unqualified candidate like Betsy DeVos, who had no clue that [Individuals with Disabilities Education Act] was a federal law that states had to follow, who had no clue what the difference was between proficiency and growth, and who said that guns were okay in schools so we could shoot grizzly bears, only proves she is absolutely unqualified.”
DeVos had pushed for passage of Michigan’s first charter-school bill in 1993, which allowed public money to be used for semi-independent schools that operated outside of the regulations that govern more traditional public schools. Public and private funds poured into the charter initiatives, but there was virtually no transparency on how that money was spent. A Detroit Free Press investigation reported that students’ standardized-test scores at charter schools were no better than traditional public school scores.
“The report also found that lower-income students were “effectively segregated into poorer-performing schools, while the parents of more privileged students were better equipped to navigate the system.”

WaPo, 1/31/17: Two Republican senators say they aren’t committed to voting for Betsy DeVos on Senate floor
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Key Senate Republican Susan Collins announces opposition to Education nominee Betsy DeVos
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Susan Collins ALREADY approved Betsy DeVos out of committee. She supports her.
The right wing Republicans who control her every move have told her it is okay to oppose DeVos now that she is out of committee because they know they don’t need her vote.
I have never seen Collins willing to stand up to the right wing and she isn’t doing it this time. Her vote isn’t needed — it WAS needed for committee which is why she very happily obliged what she was told to do.
Now she can keep pretending to be a “moderate” as she votes down the right wing line except for times her vote won’t change anything.
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Collins and Murkowski could have stopped DeVos by voting against her in committee. One vote would have stopped her. She was approved 12-11.
On the Senate floor, it takes 3 Republicans to say no. If only 2 vote NO, it is a 50-50 tie, and Pence casts the decoding vote. This may have been grandstanding on their part.
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Reblogged this on David R. Taylor-Thoughts on Education.
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So many of our elected officials are cowards and suck-ups. How can they have our best interest in mind and that of the country when they are cowardly suck-ups?
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We are doomed.
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Once again, ideology trumps sanity, sense, and the common good (pun intended).
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Source Watch reports that Flanagan is one of two NY state Senators with ties to ALEC
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/New_York_ALEC_Politicians
If the Koch brothers can’t stand Trump why are so many of their minions supporting Trump or in his cabinet?
Is it possible that the Koch brothers know that any support linked to them might lose votes for a candidate they support, so now they are like double agents pretending to be against Trump while really supporting him through their minions?
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Our eyes have often been on Obama/Trump and King/DeVos when they should have been on ALEC.
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ALEC is a w single-minded band of wealthy conservatives whose goal is to win local elections and suppress democracy. They are evil, and Citzen’s United gives them the green light to buy elections to tailor make laws that favor the 1%.
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And there are now so many legislators mindlessly in their pocket…
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The Koch brothers may have little support for Trump, but some cabinet picks are Koch backed…Pence is a Koch favorite, who has very close ties to ALEC. The election of Trump literally places Pence (and the Koch brothers) a heartbeat away from the presidency.
Betsy DeVos with her Michigan ties (and dollars), and Pence with his almighty pen blend in with the ideology of the Koch’s.
It’s very possible that Trump made his “deal with the devil”…bringing Pence on board, with his ALEC cronies…to bolster a makeshift presidency, and give it some sense of legitimization…
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Be VERY careful what you wish for or vote for. You may get it.
Case in point: Trump.
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Just so shocking that the party of Trumpites should be anti education and supportive of Trump. More concerning is that Cuomo has partnered with Flanagan in this assault on
Public Schools and their teachers
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Will the Democrat led General Assembly approve changes to teachers’ pensions if the New York State Constitution is reopened this year? They have screwed us before, with a heavy heart of course.
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