 It is becoming more clear that the  Senate will vote on Mayoral control this week .
It is becoming more clear that the  Senate will vote on Mayoral control this week .The Democratic caucus was working hard to remain united against the onslaught of the Mayor's men, and refusing to rubber-stamp the Silver/Padavan bill that would allow unlimited, unilateral one-man rule to continue.
Yet today it was announced that the first Democrat has jumped ship: Daniel Squadron of Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn, a freshman senator whose election campaign was supported by Bloomberg. See this article from today's News:Mayor Bloomberg's school control bill gets first Democrat support
Please contact your State Senators today  -- let them know how  strongly you feel that one man rule cannot stand and  they must support parents  by supporting the Education  Through Partnership Act, [Huntley/S5739]  -- co-sponsored  now by at least six other Senators.
 Ask them to stand up for their  constituents; instead of caving in to the billionaire bully who has nothing  but contempt for parents and our views.   Their emails and phone nos. can be found by plugging in your  address here: http://www.nysenate.gov/senators ; telephone calls are the most effective, then faxes and then  emails. But do it  today!
In case there is any confusion about how  weak the Silver/Padavan/Squadron bill is,  and how  it doesn't provide  any stronger voice for parents, you can take a look at the summary on this  comparison chart and this  memo, which clearly lay out  its provisions, as compared to our bill.
 As the Mayor  himself pointed out this weekend, there are not even "tweaks" in the Silver/Padavan  bill, which he wholeheartedly  supports:
 "He's incensed  about Sampson's drive to strip the mayor of his majority on the Panel for  Educational Policy or impose fixed terms on his appointees. "That's not going to  happen," Bloomberg declared. "That's the old Board of Education," he said  dismissively, vowing to battle any last- minute "compromises." "The days of  tweaks are over," he said.
 
 It is ironic  that these three men should have caved into the Mayor -- as parents and  community members in their districts have clearly expressed their fervent  opposition to renewing the current system which has wreaked havoc on our  schools.  Under this bill, the Department of Education will remain the only  city agency that will be free from having to comply with city law  .
 Community Boards 1 and 3 in Manhattan, as  well as the Community Education Councils in District 1 and District 2 --  all of which overlap with Squadron's and Silver's districts -- passed  resolutions in support of strengthening the parent voice, enhancing the  authority of CECs, and for stronger checks and balances on the Mayor's  dictatorial control.
 Both CEC  26  and CB 11 in Queens -- in Padavan's district -- passed resolutions  in favor to alter the Mayor's automatic majority on the PEP.  But it seems  that for these three men,  the Mayor's position is more important than  the views of their constituents.
  Here is Squadron's email address  (his regular Senate email is down)  so you can directly express your  outrage:daniel@danielsquadron.org
Squadron's  Albany Office: Tel:  518-455-2625; His District Office:Tel:  212-298-5565
Let him know that you are disappointed and angry that he caved into the our autocratic Mayor and has deserted not only the other Democrats in the Senate -- but also his constituents.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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My bet, is that both assemblymen have a cushy position somewhere up the food chain if they should happen to lose their bid for reelection. The plum provided by mayor money.
Are you sure that's the right picture? Looks like he's graduating from Stuyvesant.
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