Teachers Know Who Their Friends Are
Republicans have spent eight years insisting that the plain truth about their education policies is a Democratic lie. A mind-bending cavalcade of twisted statistics pours forth to obfuscate the facts about a policy of harsh parsimony. As the 2019 legislative session finally adjourned, they shifted to a simpler message: Blame Roy Cooper.
In a Hail Mary move executed in the closing days of the short session, Republicans passed a teacher pay increase of 3.9% over two years. Cooper promptly and bravely vetoed it. The GOP, surely having anticipated this decision, energetically moved to define Cooper as an enemy of teachers interests. As usual, they looped in their eternal bete noir, the North Carolina Association of Educators, with gubernatorial frontrunner Dan Forest questioning who they really represent. Together, they insist, Cooper and his progressive allies failed public-school families.
There are no doubt some exceptions scattered through a 100,000-person workforce, but I am sure most teachers know who really stands with them in the states ongoing budget battle. Basic arithmetic reveals that the Republican teacher-pay raise was not really a raise at all. Inflation grows at 2% per year; adjusting for CPI growth, a 3.9% raise would leave teachers treading water at best. Note also the timing of their rather calculated move: Republicans unenthusiastically pushed through their bare-bones pay package on the heels of a $250 million corporate tax cut. After slashing corporate taxes for seven straight years, bull-headed Republicans refuse to throw more than a token amount of money at public education.
Cooper, on the other hand, has placed education at the center of his vision for North Carolina. His budget would have allotted a 9.6% raise to the average teachermore than enough to supersede inflation and a real step toward decent pay. Contrasting sharply with Phil Bergers punitive rhetoric, Cooper celebrates schools and educators. And yes, it tells you something that the NCAEthe voice of thousands of working teachersis solidly behind the governor.
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