Twenty education reform groups conveyed their thanks to Senator Bayh, Senator Durbin and 14 others for their steadfast leadership in rejecting the false choice between jobs and reform

Advocacy

July 20, 2010

Dear Senator,

We are writing to thank you for standing up for students and demonstrating steadfast resolve against funding an education jobs bill through cuts to vital education reform initiatives like Race to the Top, the Teacher Incentive Fund, and the Charter Schools Program.

Some education interest groups have argued that President Obama’s initiatives to drive innovation in, and boost the effectiveness of, state and local education programs should be suspended until the economy improves. We strongly reject that argument.

In a time of resource scarcity, it is more important than ever to ensure that education spending at all levels of government is used as efficiently and effectively as possible. Providing students with a first-rate education must be just as integral a part of any plan for our nation’s economic recovery as shoring up state and local budgets.

We ask that you maintain your resolve in the coming weeks if and when the House supplemental appropriations bill containing the $800 million in cuts to education reform is brought up in the Senate, or if similar initiatives are advanced on other legislation. Your continued vision, resolve, and leadership are greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,

Achievement First

Advance Illinois

Center for American Progress Action Fund

Civic Builders

ConnCAN

Democrats for Education Reform

Education Equality Project

Education Reform Now

The Education Trust

Foundation for Excellence in Education

Hope Street Group

Katherine B. Bradley

KIPP

The Mind Trust

National Alliance for Public Charter Schools

National Council of La Raza

The New Teacher Project

NewSchools Venture Fund

Rodel Foundation of Delaware

SMART Schools

Stand for Children

 

Thank You – Senator Bayh.pdf

 

Letter to Chairman Daniel K. Inouye signed by 16 Senators including Senator Evan Bayh (D-IN) and Senator Richard Durbin (D-IL): Letter to Inouye.7.20.10.pdf