Anonymous wrote:https://www.marylandmatters.org/2024/01/23/analysts-a-lot-to-like-in-moore-budget-but-minimal-progress-on-looming-deficits/
By next year, the state’s projected structural budget deficit grows to $1 billion. In fiscal 2027, the last year of Moore’s term, it grows to $1.3 billion. A year later, it more than doubles to $3 billion — about 12% of the general fund revenues projected for that year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This reporter is a jerk. I’m not happy about kids like this being in the schools either but there are a ton of legal restrictions on what he can say here and grabbing him in the parking lot and trying to badger him into a substantive statement is totally unfair. I’m sure his response needs to be vetted through the lawyers to make sure it doesn’t violate FERPA or the state juvenile justice laws. If it were me I probably would have said “I’m sorry but there are legal restrictions on what I can say here. I will get you an answer but I can’t speak off the cuff on this. I can tell you that the safety of all our students is of paramount importance and is something I personally take extremely seriously. Thank you.”
No. This is empty and patronizing. This line of talk is offensive and pisses people off more than it placates them.
We need action, not empty rhetoric.
Anonymous wrote:
This reporter is a jerk. I’m not happy about kids like this being in the schools either but there are a ton of legal restrictions on what he can say here and grabbing him in the parking lot and trying to badger him into a substantive statement is totally unfair. I’m sure his response needs to be vetted through the lawyers to make sure it doesn’t violate FERPA or the state juvenile justice laws. If it were me I probably would have said “I’m sorry but there are legal restrictions on what I can say here. I will get you an answer but I can’t speak off the cuff on this. I can tell you that the safety of all our students is of paramount importance and is something I personally take extremely seriously. Thank you.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have they defined a child yet?
They'll send the next three years officially defining what a child is. Meanwhile nothing will change except perhaps more bureaucrats on the taxpayer's dime looking for problems and having conferences on them and authoring policies to create even more bureaucrats to look at the problem, but never actually solving them.
All I know is that I support this program 100%, because if you don't support it, you don't support children.
Anonymous wrote:
This reporter is a jerk. I’m not happy about kids like this being in the schools either but there are a ton of legal restrictions on what he can say here and grabbing him in the parking lot and trying to badger him into a substantive statement is totally unfair. I’m sure his response needs to be vetted through the lawyers to make sure it doesn’t violate FERPA or the state juvenile justice laws. If it were me I probably would have said “I’m sorry but there are legal restrictions on what I can say here. I will get you an answer but I can’t speak off the cuff on this. I can tell you that the safety of all our students is of paramount importance and is something I personally take extremely seriously. Thank you.”
Anonymous wrote:Why do we need this department? I really don’t understand.