Saturday, March 24, 2012

NEWS FLASH: Today we see the ultimate example of Governor Malloy’s approach to making public policy. - Wait, What?

NEWS FLASH: Today we see the ultimate example of Governor Malloy’s approach to making public policy. - Wait, What?: "FACT: Section 32 of Senate Bill 24, Malloy’s “Education Reform” bill, adds a sentence to Connecticut State Statute 10-183b (26) which defines who can participate in the Teacher Retirement System.

Starting on 3573 the bill expands who can participate in the Teachers Retirement System with the words “a superintendent employed by a local or regional board of education on or after July 1, 2007, pursuant to subsection (c) of section 10-157, as amended by this act.”

There is one, and only one, person in Connecticut, in fact there is only one person in the entire United States of America that matches that criteria and that one person is Steven Adamowski.

In Connecticut you cannot be a superintendent of schools unless you hold a valid certificate.

In 2007, Steven Adamowski got the legislature to pass a new law that allowed the commissioner of education to waive that requirement."

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