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April 28, 2004
Senate
DFL Committee Votes No to Commissioner Yecke
Yesterday afternoon DFL members of the Senate
Education Committee voted against the confirmation of Education
Commissioner Cheri Pierson Yecke. Since the DFL maintains a razor thin
majority in the Senate, they prevailed in a party-line vote: 6 DFL, no; 4
Republicans, yes. They then voted to recommend that the full Senate also
defeat her confirmation.
DFL members are Sens Kelley, Pappas, Ranum, Skoe,
Stumpf, and Tomassoni. Republican members are: Bachmann, Hann, Olson, and
Michel.
ALERT:
ALL senators should hear from the public on
this one. Please contact every person you can to call (not e-mail)
their state Senators today and tomorrow morning. Leave a message if they
aren't there. Also call other Senators and ask them to vote to confirm
Commissioner Yecke. (See numbers at the bottom of this post.)
Talking points:
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The governor should be able to choose his
administration.
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Commissioner Yecke is well-qualified for her
position.
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Commissioner Yecke is willing to show leadership
on issues while remaining open to others' arguments.
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She should be allowed to continue the work she
has begun - it is far too early to pass judgment on new reforms.
Thank you! You make a difference. Your action
matters! And EdWatch callers always are respectful.
Observations:
Those watching the confirmation hearing yesterday witnessed a kangaroo
court against the Commissioner. Trumped up charges were brought forward
simply to justify an unseemly political power grab.
Committee Chair Steve Kelley operated like a
prosecuting attorney, as if some criminal sat before him. Commissioner
Yecke remained calm, poised, and self-assured, answering each charge with
candor and grace. Senator Pappas demeaned herself and the entire body with
her deliberate disrespect of the Commissioner, mispronouncing Commissioner
Yecke's name to sound like "Yuckie."
Each phoney charge was given a response, but the
Commissioner's unforgivable transgression remained, in the eyes of the DFL
Senators. Most of all, she was "divisive." Translated, that
means she makes them mad.
All of us in the education movement have experienced
the education controversy firsthand for years without end, it would seem.
Yet, Senators Kelley, Pappas, and Ranum accused the Commissioner of
bringing divisivenes into the state of Minnesota. And for that, she should
be rejected.
The thousands of parents who have opposed and
suffered under the radical education changes in our state are apparently
invisible to the DFL Senators on the Education Committee. They don't
remember the thousands of parents and teachers rallying at the Capitol
only a few years ago? No, each one of those Senators supported a candidate
for Governor in 2002, Roger Moe, who clung stubbornly to the failed
Profile of Learning. And for that he was badly defeated.
Those Senators have eyes, but they do not see. They
have ears, but they do not hear. If the full Senate does not confirm the
Commissioner, the DFL majority will most assuredly suffer the same fate as
their candidate for Governor in 2002. Minnesotans have very good memories.
We will remember in 2006. Whether or not Senator Kelley is personally
defeated, he will become the minority in the Minnesota Senate, and the
Chairmanship of the Senate Education Committee will transfer to one from
another party. Such are the changes elections bring.
Senator's
Phone Numbers
| Anderson,
Ellen (DFL) |
(651)
296-5537 |
| Bachmann,
Michele |
(651) 296-4351 |
| Bakk,
Thomas (DFL) |
(651)
296-8881 |
| Belanger,
William |
(651) 296-5975 |
| Berglin,
Linda (DFL) |
(651)
296-4261 |
| Betzold, Don (DFL) |
(651) 296-2556 |
| Chaudhary,
Satveer |
(651)
296-4334 |
| Cohen, Richard (DFL) |
(651) 296-5931 |
| Day,
Dick |
(651)
296-9457 |
| Dille, Steve |
(651) 296-4131 |
| Fischbach,
Michelle |
(651)
296-2084 |
| Foley, Leo (DFL) |
(651) 296-4154 |
| Frederickson,
Dennis |
(651)
296-8138 |
| Gaither,
David |
(651) 296-4314 |
| Hann,
David HAN |
(651)
296-1749 |
| Higgins, Linda (DFL) |
(651) 296-9246 |
| Hottinger,
John (DFL) |
(651)
296-6153 |
| Johnson, Dean (DFL) |
(651) 296-3826 |
| Johnson,
Debbie |
(651)
296-3219 |
| Jungbauer, Michael
J. |
(651) 296-3733 |
| Kelley,
Steve (DFL) |
(651)
297-8065 |
| Kierlin, Bob |
(651) 296-5649 |
| Kiscaden,
Sheila (Ind) |
(651)
296-4848 |
| Kleis, Dave |
(651) 296- 6455 |
| Knutson,
David |
(651)
296-4120 |
| Koering,
Paul |
(651) 296-4875 |
| Kubly,
Gary (DFL) |
(651)
296-5094 |
| Langseth, Keith (DFL) |
(651) 296-3205 |
| Larson,
Cal |
(651)
296-5655 |
| LeClair,
Brian |
(651) 296-4166 |
| Limmer,
Warren |
(651)
296-2159 |
| Lourey, Becky (DFL) |
(651) 296-0293 |
| Marty,
John (DFL) |
(651)
296-5645 |
| McGinn, Mike |
(651) 297-8073 |
| Metzen,
James (DFL) |
(651)
296-4370 |
| Michel,
Geoff |
(651) 296-6238 |
| Moua,
Mee (DFL) MWAH |
(651)
296-5285 |
| Murphy, Steve (DFL) |
(651) 296-4264 |
| Neuville,
Thomas |
(651)
296-1279 |
| Nienow,
Sean |
(651) 296-5419 |
| Olson,
Gen |
(651)
296-1282 |
| Ortman,
Julianne |
(651) 296-4837 |
| Ourada,
Mark |
(651)
296-5981 |
| Pappas, Sandra (DFL) |
(651) 296-1802 |
| Pariseau,
Pat |
(651)
296-5252 |
| Pogemiller, Lawrence
(DFL) |
(651) 296-7809 |
| Ranum,
Jane (DFL) |
(651)
297-8061 |
| Reiter, Mady |
(651) 296-1253 |
| Rest,
Ann (DFL) |
(651)
296-2889 |
| Robling,
Claire |
(651) 296-4123 |
| Rosen,
Julie |
(651)
296-5713 |
| Ruud,
Carrie |
(651) 296-4913 |
| Sams,
Dallas (DFL) |
(651)
297-8063 |
| Saxhaug, Tom (DFL) |
(651) 296-4136 |
| Scheid,
Linda (DFL) |
(651)
296-8869 |
| Senjem,
David |
(651) 296-3903 |
| Skoe,
Rod (DFL) |
(651)
296-4196 |
| Skoglund, Wesley (DFL) |
(651) 296-4274 |
| Solon,
Yvonne Prettner (DFL) |
(651)
296-4188 |
| Sparks, Dan (DFL) |
(651) 296-9248 |
| Stumpf,
LeRoy (DFL) |
(651)
296-8660 |
| Tomassoni, David (DFL) |
(651) 296-8017 |
| Vickerman,
Jim (DFL) |
(651)
296-5650 |
| Wergin, Betsy |
(651) 296-8075 |
| Wiger,
Charles (DFL) |
(651)
296-6820 |
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