Do you really think if the state takes control away from local school boards to establish charter schools as the upcoming constitutional amendment proposes, they will do it better? If so, you are smoking rope. Once our legislators get control of the process, there is no guarantee that they will do what they say. As evidence, look at how the Legislature has gone back on its … [Read more...] about April 2, 2012: Legislature Doesn’t Always Do What It Says It Will Do
March 26, 2012: Junior E. Lee Thinks He Has Identified The Next President
Junior E. Lee, general manager of the Yarbrough Worldwide Media and Pest Control Company, located in Greater Garfield, Georgia, called me all out of breath. I usually am not that concerned because after Junior has sprayed Arven Ridley’s barn for fleas, it sometimes leaves him winded. But I knew this wasn’t the case. He isn’t scheduled to de-flea Arven’s place for another two … [Read more...] about March 26, 2012: Junior E. Lee Thinks He Has Identified The Next President
March 19, 2012: ‘Mfmwgmfwff.’ Legislators brief public on upcoming issues
“Members of the Legislature, my name is Figby and I have been asked by House Speaker Dennis Ralston — he is the gentleman over in the corner eating the Twinkie — along with Senators Tommie Williams and Chip Rogers to discuss some potential campaign issues this fall. They are, of course, your leaders and have helped make the General Assembly what it is today. For you House … [Read more...] about March 19, 2012: ‘Mfmwgmfwff.’ Legislators brief public on upcoming issues
March 12, 2012: Why Isn’t Anyone Talking About For-Profit Charter Schools?
At the risk of sounding like Johnny One-Note, let me go back over my concerns one more time about the charter school constitutional amendment bill in the State Senate that may or may not have been passed by the time this gets to you. (My deadlines and legislative deadlines don’t always coincide.) I don’t have a problem with charter schools. In concept, charter schools are … [Read more...] about March 12, 2012: Why Isn’t Anyone Talking About For-Profit Charter Schools?
March 5, 2012: State Representative Defends Current Lobby Laws
State Representative Defends Current Lobby Laws Rep. Joe Wilkinson (R-Sandy Springs) has figured out something many of his colleagues in the General Assembly seem unable to grasp: If you disagree with something I say, tell me so and give me your side of the story Wilkinson called after my column advocating limits on lobbying expenditures to say that he believes the current … [Read more...] about March 5, 2012: State Representative Defends Current Lobby Laws