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the biggest voter education on climate change the state has ever seen, and underscores that our most single most important priority is saving the planet!
Grassroots supporters in Washington State and around the world led
the biggest voter education effort on climate change the state has ever seen, reaching nearly one million voters through direct phone calls and more than 100,000 voters door - to - door, primarily by volunteers.
Not exact matches
Education policymakers — including
big city mayors such as Chicago's Rahm Emanuel (D)-- see rating teachers by student test scores as reasonable and know
voters and
big foundations feel the same way.
Further complicating Cuomo's task, 52 percent of
voters want Cuomo to balance the budget without cuts to health care and
education — the two
biggest spending areas, which the governor - elect has been quite clear will likely suffer next year.
And as he prepares for the first
big policy speech of his second term,
voters want to see him focus on
education and jobs.
More than 90 percent of New Yorkers think corruption in government is a
big issue, and polls show
voters believe reform issues take priority over
education.
ALBANY — Pro-charter school
education reformers and the real estate industry emerged as the
big winners Tuesday night when New York
voters elected a majority of Republicans to the State Senate, leaving teachers» unions and tenants» rights advocates worried about what the next two years will bring.
As Election Day 2010 arrives, the
education stakes are
big, even if few
voters are placing this issue atop their priorities.
Education is the direct portal to future workers, consumers and
voters, which is why special interests and
big government relentlessly seek to control it.
But the lessons of Los Angeles and other
big cities where corporatization once reigned show perhaps a more profound strain of American
education localism based on largely independent citizen school boards and
voters resisting federalization and private interests.
The report also rings the alarm bell about Prop 30, a tax increase approved by
voters that is responsible for the
big increase in
education spending.
But the $ 20,000 donation from Bloomberg is only the tip of a much
bigger iceberg and Residents for a Better Bridgeport is only one of a series of corporate funded political groups spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to make sure Bridgeport's parents and other
voters don't get a direct role in selecting who sets
education policy in Bridgeport.
Gov. Jerry Brown won't have key
education groups helping him make the case to
voters for a
bigger and more restrictive state rainy day fund.
Assuming elections are decided by who has the
biggest «
voter education» budget, Heartland's chances of winning over US
voters to their opinion on AGW should be about double those of US IPCC supporters.