"We must renew our commitment to adequately fund quality public schools," said DEA President Susan Firmage during the truth in taxation hearing Tuesday night in Farmington. DEA was well represented by board members Andrew Owens, Jennifer Tanner, Jessica Dunn, Richard Heath and Vice President Don Paver all of whom addressed the board and audience. Other board members, building reps and DEA members were in the audience to show support for the proposed increases.
Much of the opposition to the tax increase seemed to have more to do with general frustration with the economy than with this particular tax increase or a lack of support for educators and education.
The DEA negotiation team will likely be called back to the table to discuss the impact on the budget of these tax increases and the federal jobs bill passed last week. Watch this space for updates on these and other important developments as school begins.
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