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Changing the Nation, One State at a Time
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Changing the Nation, One State at a Time
The Northwest Indiana Times posed this interesting question on Sunday. It speaks to the debate developing around Gov. Daniels' plan to encourage schools to reduce overhead costs in order to free up more money for teachers, as opposed to adding multiple costly programs as the Dem’s plan to do.
Hopefully Gov. Daniel’s attempt to deregulate education and provide for more autonomy in the school system wins out; indeed, as NWITimes so aptly points out, “The state can't spend money it doesn't have.”
Perhaps it’s time Indiana lawmakers consider a Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (TABOR) Amendment, which would solidify this simple law of finance in the state constitution, thereby ensuring future economic stability and limited government.
Read the story here, and respond to the Times with your own opinion here.