Differences Between Republicans
and Liberal Democrats
Education
Republicans believe that the legislature should respect the capacity of local school districts parents and teachers to make appropriate rules and standards for their own classrooms. Local school districts should not be forced to conform their educational programs to every ideological whim of politicians in St. Paul. Specifically, Republicans are vigilant in protecting the right of parents to have legitimate control over and strong input into how their children are educated.
Wrong: Integration Revenue Program – $115.3 million (Session Laws 2005 (1st Special Session), Chapter 5, Article 2, Section 84, Subdivision 4.) These are grants to school districts for integration-related activities and represent another example of a government program that rewards failure. A 2005 report by the Legislative Auditor found that racial concentration has increased in many of the districts that receive this revenue. The program creates a disincentive to integrate—the more integrated a district becomes, the less money it receives. In this way, the program promotes racial segregation. The auditor's report noted the vague guidelines of the program and the lack of measurable outcomes for program evaluation. Some districts use the money to boost their general budgets, including purchasing books and computers. There’s no accountability for how this money is spent. (2. p14)
Right: Republicans neither propose nor support this kind of uncontrolled spending on a program that produces results opposite to its stated goals and incorporates no mechanism for evaluation or termination.
Wrong: Rep. Neva Walker (D-Minneapolis) would authorize school districts to provide Students in K-12 with "age-appropriate materials that address varied societal views on sexuality, sexual behaviors, pregnancy, and sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, in an age-appropriate manner.” The bill would require such instruction for grades 7-12. (House File 615) (1)
Right: Rep. Walker wants to remove the right of local school districts to determine whether, when, and in what way the very personal issue of sexuality is dealt with in its classrooms. Republicans support the ability of local school districts and school parents to determine the content of sex education in their schools.
Wrong: Rep. Karen Clark (D-Minneapolis) would allow anyone over the age of 23 to enroll in a high school, even if they are not a resident of the school district or a U.S. citizen. (House File 1176) (1)
Right: Republicans believe that it is a perfectly reasonable educational judgment to limit the age of students who can enroll in high school. Further, it is good public policy that enrollees in a high school be residents of that school district. And finally, Republicans do not believe the legislature should be creating programs that encourage illegal immigration and attract illegal aliens to Minnesota.
Wrong: ILLEGAL ALIENS TO GET IN-STATE TUITION: Rep. Carlos Mariani (D-St. Paul) wants illegal aliens to get in-state tuition. Illegal aliens would get discount tuition if they spent three years in a Minnesota high school, earned a GED, and promised to file to become resident aliens at their earliest possible opportunity. (House File 722)
ILLEGAL ALIENS TO GET IN-STATE TUITION; BADGERS TO PAY MORE: Rep. Debra Hilstrom (D-Brooklyn Center) wants to give in-state college tuition to illegal aliens who file a paper saying they are applying to legalize their immigration status. The same bill would raise tuition for students from Wisconsin and some other states, instead of relying on their home states to pay the difference under reciprocity agreements. (House File 682)
ILLEGAL ALIENS TO PAY SAME TUITION; MINNESOTA RESIDENTS HIT: Rep. Diane Loeffler (D-Minneapolis) wants to set tuition for MnSCU colleges and universities at the same rate for all students. Minnesota residents would lose their in-state advantage over both students from other states and illegal aliens. (House File 1032) (1)
Right: Republicans do not believe the legislature should be creating programs that encourage illegal immigration and attract illegal aliens to Minnesota.
Wrong: Rep. Tom Tillberry (D-Fridley) offered a bill with a blank check for school districts to hire people to provide for the “emotional and social well-being” of students. The blank appropriation would pay for more school counselors, social workers, psychologists, nurses, and other “licensed student services personnel.” (House File 808) (1)
Right: Republicans do not propose big spending, feel good programs like this one offered by Rep. Tillberry who is mindless of the decades of studies showing how little benefit is derived from spending additional millions of dollars on unneeded services such as these. (3)
Imperfect: Rep. Tom Tillberry (D-Fridley) wants a $2,400 tax break for parents who volunteer at their children’s schools. (House File 477) (1)
Right: Republicans would like to see a $2,400 tax break for every parent of a school-aged child. It's called a voucher and Democrats oppose it.
Wrong: Rep. Karen Clark (D-Minneapolis) wants to make Minneapolis schools “fragrance free” by banning perfumes, air fresheners, scented lotions, and scented cleaning products. With half of the students failing to read or cipher at grade level, this bill smells. (House File 2148) (1)
Right: Republicans legislators do not spend their time thinking of ways tocontrol every aspect of every school classroom in the state, preferring to leave matters like this to those in charge of the classroom
Sources:
1.  MN House Republicans, Marty Seifert's office, 2007.
2. 2006 MINNESOTA PIGLET BOOK, Taxpayers League Foundation & Citizens Against Government Waste.
3. "The school districts that spend more per pupil actually tend to perform worse than those which spend less. Top-performing Minnesota school districts spend $1,400 less per pupil than worst performing school districts." "Getting Results" brochure prepared by the Minnesota Education League Foundation.
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