Anonymous wrote:Has anyone figured out where Austin actually works? I've heard he's in finance but that's it.
Anonymous wrote:Steve Solomon and Stephen Austin are moderates who want to make our funds achieve more. BOE not responsible for taxes but many BOE members have a socialist ideology. I'd recommend people who want a nonpartisan and efficient BOE who uses our money wisely to vote for Stephen Austin for At large and Steve Solomon for district 4. Apple Ballot tends to support socialist types.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Steve Solomon and Stephen Austin are moderates who want to make our funds achieve more. BOE not responsible for taxes but many BOE members have a socialist ideology. I'd recommend people who want a nonpartisan and efficient BOE who uses our money wisely to vote for Stephen Austin for At large and Steve Solomon for district 4. Apple Ballot tends to support socialist types.
More than likely, Austin's stance on addressing over crowding by not looking at adjacent clusters will cause tax increases. How else is MCPS going to pay for adding new additions or building new schools because he doesn't over boundaries to be changed in an over crowded cluster? Also, at a time when MCPS can least afford it, he is a part of that lawsuit against MCPS.
Having "investment" experience doesn't mean you understand how budgets work in a school district. Two separate things.
I'm betting he's against tax increases, though. I haven't heard how he plans on addressing over crowded clusters without increasing the budget or not redrawing boundaries with adjacent clusters.
Anonymous wrote:Steve Solomon and Stephen Austin are moderates who want to make our funds achieve more. BOE not responsible for taxes but many BOE members have a socialist ideology. I'd recommend people who want a nonpartisan and efficient BOE who uses our money wisely to vote for Stephen Austin for At large and Steve Solomon for district 4. Apple Ballot tends to support socialist types.
Anonymous wrote:Who is least likely to force busing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of them will raise your taxes. Not one. It's not in the power of the BoE to do so.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/montgomery-lawmakers-push-back-on-elrichs-proposed-tax-hike-call-for-calm-amid-covid-19-crisis/2020/03/16/ee347c4e-678c-11ea-abef-020f086a3fab_story.html
https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2018/03/montgomery-countys-proposed-budget-supports-schools-holds-tax-rates/
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/5-9-billion-montgomery-budget-plan-includes-supplemental-property-tax-for-school-funding/
MoCo's BOE routinely requests budgets that constantly, coooooooooooonstantly demand tax increases to pay more and more and more for 'education'. I'm sick and tired of tax increases, and even when they don't go through, I'm still tired of people in charge constantly demanding increases. They just want an ever bigger honey pot to dip their paws into to fund their pensions and salaries without actually ever having to provide evidence of improved educational outcomes. And they always try to push their tax increase agenda under the guise of improving outcomes for poorer individuals and marginalized groups in order to appeal to the progressive heartstrings that dominate MoCo's politics. In reality, all they do is just enrich themselves with higher salaries and benefits with taxes increases while having little to show for tangible improvements in test scores and other educational outcomes.
SO, who do I vote for who is least likely to request budget increases funded by more taxation?
Anonymous wrote:None of them will raise your taxes. Not one. It's not in the power of the BoE to do so.