News -> INDReporter MON, JUN 11 10:28AM by Walter Pierce

Jindal vetoes tax rebates for public edu

Gov. Bobby Jindal once and for all settled rumors that he might have a sympathetic bone in his body for public education — he does not — vetoing a bill that would have established a tax rebate for people who make donations to low-performing public schools. House Bill 1106 by Rep. Katrina Jackson, a Monroe Democrat, enjoyed overwhelming bipartisan support, clearing the Senate 33-4 and sailing through the House 96-0.

Jackson, according to The Times-Picayune, was stunned by Jindal’s veto. “The only bill that sits on the governor’s desk which truly helps our public schools to receive much needed resources will not see the light of day,” Jackson said in a statement. “This is truly a blow to public education.”

According to the T-P, the percentage of a donation that could be claimed as a rebate was based on the school’s letter grade, with failing schools meriting a 75 percent rebate. Jackson’s bill also capped the program at $10 million, but the pro-privatization governor wrote in his veto letter that HB 1106 “provides for an additional $10 million outside of the [Minimum Foundation Program — the funding formula for public schools], but does not have a corresponding appropriation in House Bill No. 1.” Translation, lawmakers didn’t set aside $10 million in the state budget to cover the program.

The governor has nearly 700 bills into law.

Walter Pierce
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written by Dudley E. LaBauve, III , June 11, 2012 - 10:32 am
I like the idea, so, get it accounted for in the budget and re-submit.
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written by Rickey Brasseaux , June 13, 2012 - 06:04 am
Nothing but dishonest dictative republican govenor and his private school buisness buddies getting all the taxpayer money while ,dissecting the public school's from the same opertunity. smoke and mirror's garbage from incompetant manipulative official's to corrupt and cowardly to put their louisiana dictatorship education system bill's in front of voter's ,where the disgracefull dishonest louisiana elected official's do all they can to violate citizens voteing right's right;s and deny citizens their right to vote on tio them the the first in thye country
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written by Jeffrey Sadow , June 14, 2012 - 10:15 am
We get here the typical lack of sophisticated analysis. You can do better: http://jeffsadow.blogspot.com/...-bill.html
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written by Walter Pierce , June 14, 2012 - 10:33 am
Thank you for your condescension, Jeffrey. I just read your analysis. It's pedantically nonsensical.

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