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Fundamentally Transforming the United States

May 2010 Phyllis Schlafly Report via eagleforum.org

America Becomes a Two-Class Society

Income tax day, April 15, 2010, now divides Americans into two almost equal classes: those who pay for the services provided by government and those who don't. The percentage of Americans who will pay no federal income taxes at all for 2009 has risen to 47%.

That isn't the worst of it. The bottom 40% not only pay no income tax, but the government sends them cash or benefits financed by the taxes dutifully paid by those who do pay income tax.

The outright cash handouts include the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), which can amount to as much as $5,657 a year to low-income families. Other financial benefits can include child tax credits, welfare, food stamps, WIC (Women, Infants, Children), housing subsidies, unemployment benefits, Medicaid, S-CHIP, and other programs.

This is both a massive transfer of wealth and a soak-the-rich racket. The top 10% pay 73% of the income taxes collected by the federal government. The cost of Obamacare will skyrocket our income tax rate within 30 years.

Although all wage-earners help fund their own Social Security and Medicare benefits, only federal income taxes pay the costs of running the federal government. Only those who pay federal income taxes are responsible for paying off our $12.8 trillion national debt and for bailing out Social Security, Medicare, and Fannie and Freddie when they collapse.

When Obama told Joe the Plumber he wanted to "spread the wealth around," Obama wasn't kidding. That's exactly what he is now doing: taking money from taxpayers and spreading it around to non-taxpayers.

Nor was Obama kidding when, on the eve of his election, he threatened, "We are going to fundamentally transform the United States of America." Converting the earnings of American workers into handouts for those who voted for Obama in 2008 is certainly a fundamental transformation.

Obama's promise not to raise taxes on Middle Americans is already down the drain. Obama brought former Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker out of obscurity to serve as chairman of an Economic Recovery Advisory Board and announce that we need to raise taxes.

Volcker was blunt in predicting that the new tax increase will be a Value Added Tax (VAT). That's the tax European Socialists love because its rates can be hidden and frequently raised, while producing rivers of revenue for the bureaucrats.

Having already co-opted the executive and legislative branches of government for his fundamental transformation, Obama now wants to use the judiciary, too. The retirement of Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens gives him this opportunity.

On January 18, 2001 on Public Radio WBEZ-FM, Chicago, Obama complained that the Earl Warren Court "wasn't that radical" because "it didn't break free from the essential constraints placed by the Founding Fathers in the Constitution. . . . The Supreme Court never ventured into the issues of redistribution of wealth and serve more basic issues of political and economic justice in this society."

Calling for the Supreme Court to participate in the "redistribution of wealth" is shockingly revolutionary. Any judicial nominee who agrees with Obama's theory should be rejected.

Obama's game plan to "fundamentally transform" America is based on both Saul Alinsky's community organizing and on the Cloward-Piven spending strategy. Saul Alinsky was a famous Chicago radical. Richard Cloward and Frances Fox Piven were Columbia University sociologists.

The goal of all three of these agitators was the overthrow of the private enterprise system. The Alinsky strategy is to use community organizing and mass demonstrations by those he labeled the "Have Nots," and the Cloward-Piven strategy is to overload the bureaucracy with enormous demands for entitlements, thereby causing a financial crisis.

Obama used Alinsky methods with taxpayer financing of ACORN and sub-prime mortgages. Obama used Cloward-Piven methods by massive deficit spending for entitlements for more and more millions of people.

Fortunately, hard-working, taxpaying Americans are beginning to understand how they are being ripped off and rushed into bankruptcy. The one way to save ourselves and our country is to elect a Congress in November pledged to stop the spending. Some Pay and Some Receive

The news that the United States has become a two-class society, i.e., half of Americans pay federal income taxes and half don't, has bounced around the media and shocked Americans. Most people had no knowledge of this appalling economic fact.

Even worse is the reality that 40% of Americans receive federal government handouts of cash and valuable benefits. Those handouts are financed by the people who do pay federal income taxes.

Those handouts create a tremendous bloc of people who depend on the government for their living expenses. The Tax Foundation reports that 20% of Americans now get 75% of their income from the federal government, and another 20% get 45% of their income from the government.

Obama's Stimulus law will add nearly $800 billion in new means-tested welfare spending over the next decade. That means about $22,500 per year for every poor person in the United States, which will cost each family that pays federal income taxes over $10,000 a year.

According to the Tax Foundation, married taxpayers pay three-fourths of all federal income taxes, whereas two-thirds of single parents who file as head-of-household pay no income tax at all. According to a Heritage Foundation report, taxpayers (mostly those who are married) will spend more than $300 billion providing welfare aid to single parents (mostly women).

The pundits like to divide Republicans into two classes, the fiscal conservatives and the so-called social conservatives, and pretend that their interests are different and mutually exclusive. In fact, the overwhelming reason for big government's extravagant spending, which is properly railed against by limited-government conservatives, is the breakdown in our culture, which social conservatives have been battling for years.

If limited-government conservatives are dreaming of taking back America for fiscal sanity in the November elections, they should study how the unprecedented decline in marriage and the increase in illegitimacy are the major causes of our bloated government and its gigantic welfare spending.

In 2008, 40.6% of children born in the United States were born outside of marriage; that's 1,720,000 children. This is not, as the media try to tell us, a teenage problem. Only 7% of those illegitimate babies were born to girls under age 18, and over three-fourths were born to women over age 20. The problem is the collapse of marriage as the social institution responsible for the costs of the care of children.

The fiscal conservative faction of the Republican Party should also study why Republicans won their big Congressional majority in 1994, and what has happened since. The Democratic Party's welfare boondoggle was a major reason for the Republican victory.

The wrong-headed welfare system started in the 1960s with Lyndon Johnson's Great Society and his proclaimed war against poverty. The system should have been called the war against marriage. LBJ's Great Society set up a grossly immoral system whereby millions of people were taught that they had an "entitlement" to pick the pockets of law-abiding, taxpaying families if they met two conditions: they didn't work, and they were not married to someone who did work. This destroyed the work ethic and subsidized illegitimacy by giving single moms money and scores of benefits such as welfare, food stamps, Medicaid, housing, utilities, WIC, and commodities.

LBJ's welfare system undermined marriage and greatly increased all the social problems that flow from fatherless homes, such as drugs, sex, suicide, runaways, and school dropouts. The feminists rejoiced because all the cash went to women, thereby deconstructing what they called the oppressive patriarchy, and the liberals rejoiced because these handouts required more bureaucrats and higher taxes.

True to their Contract with America, the Republican Congress passed welfare reform in 1996. It was even signed by President Clinton, who admitted that it was time to "end welfare as we know it."

The goal of Republican welfare reform was to help families move to employment and self-sufficiency and end long-term dependence on government assistance. This policy was repealed by Obama's Stimulus, which will add more families to welfare dependency by paying bonuses to states that increase their welfare caseloads.

Obama's real goal is a permanent expansion of the welfare system, as called for by the Cloward-Piven spending strategy. Nothing promotes that goal as much as discouraging marriage and providing financial incentives to increase the number of single moms.

Single moms have become a fast growing demographic group that demands a growing welfare industry. They look to Big Brother government (a.k.a. the Obama Administration) as a provider and the solution to their problems.

Even the recently passed Obama Health Control Law contains financial subsidies to unmarried couples that are denied to married couples. This rewards the unmarried women who were the second largest demographic constituency that voted for Obama for President in 2008. The political goal of the Obama liberals is a society dependent on the government.

Democrats Lock Up Their Base

"You have to decide what your goals are." That's what the Democratic staffer who wrote the marriage penalty into Obama's Health Control Law told a Wall Street Journal reporter.

Indeed, the Democrats and their feminist allies have decided that one of their major goals is to increase the number of single moms by increasing the flow of taxpayer-paid incentives that subsidize the non-marriage lifestyle.

The plan also includes locking in this group's dependence on government and allegiance to the Democratic Party. The plan is conveniently set forth in a 60-page document called "Advancing the Economic Security of Unmarried Women" just published by John Podesta's leftwing think tank called Center for American Progress.

The Democrats know that 70% of unmarried women voted for Barack Obama in the 2008 election. It's obviously part their political game plan to reward that group and keep it in the Obama column.

The feminists, who have always been anti-marriage and very anti-fulltime-homemaker, consider it progress that women are now half the workforce and are major breadwinners for their children. As chief feminist Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote in her 1977 tax-funded book Sex Bias in the U.S. Code, the concept of breadwinning husband and homemaking wife "must be eliminated."

When husband-breadwinner is eliminated, single moms look to Big Brother Government as provider. Democrats are glad to claim credit for facilitating the taxpayer subsidies.

The Podesta opus sets the stage for the Democrats' legislative proposals by asserting that our definition of family is "outdated, stuck in the 1950s notion of a nuclear family that excludes too many of today's nontraditional families." Redefining the word family has been a feminist goal ever since Gloria Steinem persuaded President Jimmy Carter to change the name of his White House Conference on "the Family" to a Conference on "Families."

The Podesta document sets forth 83 pieces of congressional legislation that will funnel taxpayers' money to unmarried women. You can get the flavor and the message from the cutesy titles.

The Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment (HIRE) Act would "particularly benefit" unmarried women because women hold three-quarters of jobs in the education and health services industry. The Unemployment Insurance Modernization Act would require expansion in eligibility and benefits to help women.

The Paycheck Fairness Act would "improve" the 1963 Equal Pay Act based on the falsehood that "women workers earn 77 cents for every dollar a comparable man makes." The Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) would benefit lesbian and bisexual women.

The Living American Wage Act and the Working for Adequate Gains for Employment in Services (WAGES) Act would improve the pay of "traditionally female jobs" in child care, early childhood education, and health care. The Pathways Advancing Career Training (PACT) Act and the Strengthening Employment Clusters to Organize Regional Success (SECTORS) Act would give funding to states to provide training for and access to nontraditional high-wage jobs and careers for women.

The Family and Medical Leave Inclusion Act and the Family and Medical Leave Enhancement Act would expand the definition of family to allow more unmarried women to use the benefits of family-leave laws. These bills would include unmarried partners and same-sex spouses.

The Family Income to Respond to Significant Transitions (FIRST) Act and the Federal Employees Paid Parental Leave (FEPPLA) Act would give women paid family leave. The Healthy Families Act would require employers to provide paid sick days, which the document says would help women because "women are disproportionately affected" by not having paid sick days.

The Domestic Violence Leave Act and the Security and Financial Empowerment (SAFE) Act would make women eligible for leave for a variety of problems connected with alleged domestic violence.

The Starting Early, Starting Right Act would provide "high-quality" daycare. The Right Start Child Care and Education Act, the Helping Families Afford to Work Act, and the Balancing Act are all designed to provide cash and services to single moms.

The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is already worth up to $5,657 for a single parent with custody of three children. The Podesta report failed to mention that the Government Accountability Office reported that the IRS estimates that between 27% and 32% of EITC dollars are collected fraudulently.

The Democratic Congress repealed the essence of Republican welfare reform last year by providing bonuses to states that increase their spending on Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). Single moms make up 90% of TANF recipients.

Even if all these 83 bills don't pass, plus others that give health care, housing and retirement subsidies, they illustrate the worldview of Obama Democrats and feminists. The bills also demonstrate how welfare, which was started by Lyndon Johnson primarily to help widows with young children has, in the hands of government, ballooned into a spending monster.

Marriage Penalty in Health Care

A huge marriage penalty is hidden in Obama's Health Control Law. This law is another federal program providing financial incentives to subsidize marriage avoidance and illegitimate offspring.

Even though all evidence shows that marriage is the best remedy for poverty, lack of health care, domestic violence, child abuse, and school dropouts, federal welfare programs continue to discriminate against marriage and instead give taxpayer handouts to those who reject marriage. This isn't any accident; it is a central part of the Democrats' political strategy that produced 70% of unmarried women voting for Obama for President in 2008.

Here is the approximate cost in the Health Control Law for an unmarried couple who each earn $25,000 a year (total: $50,000). When they both buy health insurance (which will be mandatory), the combined premiums they pay will be capped at $3,076 a year. But if the couple gets married and has the same combined income of $50,000, they will pay annual premiums up to a cap of $5,160 a year. That means they have to fork over a marriage penalty of $2,084.

The marriage penalty is the result of the fact that government subsidies for buying health insurance are pegged to the federal poverty guidelines. Couples that remain unmarried are rewarded with a separate health care subsidy for each income.

When the Wall Street Journal reporter quizzed the Democratic authors of the health care bill, they made it clear that this differential was deliberate. The staffer justified the discriminatory treatment because "you have to decide what your goals are." Indeed, the Democrats have decided what their goals are. They know that 70% of unmarried women voted for Obama in 2008, and the Democrats plan to reward this group with health insurance subsidies.

The House staffer told the Wall Street Journal reporter that the Democrats can't make the subsidies neutral towards marriage because that would give a traditional one-breadwinner married couple a more generous subsidy than a single parent at the same income level. Horrors! The Democrats certainly are not going to allow traditional marriage to be preferred over couples who just shack up!

Daniel Patrick Moynihan famously and accurately explained the disastrous results of welfare back in 1965. The welfare system created a matriarchy with millions of children lacking their father in the home. It's no wonder illegitimate birthrates are soaring and unmarried mothers now give birth to 4 out of every 10 babies born in the United States.

Means-tested welfare programs already cost taxpayers close to $1 trillion a year (even more than national defense!), and Obamacare is projected to add another $2.5 trillion after all its provisions take effect. There's no end in sight to the increasing costs of these entitlements. In one year, the Obama Administration will spend more taxpayers' money on spreading the wealth to non-taxpayers than George W. Bush spent on the entire Iraq war.

Greenberg Quinlan Rosner, a liberal firm that consults for clients such as Bill Clinton and John Kerry, admitted: "Unmarried women represent one of the most reliable Democratic cohorts in the electorate . . . leading the charge for fundamental change in health care."

It used to be that a husband was responsible for the financial support of his wife and children, but the feminists' agenda calls for replacing husbands with Big Brother Government. The feminists call their movement "women's liberation," and Obamacare is one more way to help them achieve their goal.

Feminists keep tightening their control over the social policies of the Democratic Party, and Obamacare will be his third payoff to the feminists. The first bill Obama signed as President, the Lilly Ledbetter Act, enables women to sue employers years many years after any alleged workplace discrimination (when no one is still alive to defend against allegations), and the second payoff was getting Obama to give the majority of taxpayer-paid Stimulus jobs to women even though men have suffered the big majority of job losses.

Obamacare versus Freedom

When Barack Obama told Congress to hurry up and pass Obamacare (even though polls showed that a solid majority of the American people opposed it), Obama argued, "This is why I got into politics." The issue will plague the Democrats through the 2010 and 2012 elections as Republicans repeat their new slogan, "Repeal and Replace."

The American people have figured out that the issue is not health care; it's freedom. It's whether Obama will succeed in "fundamentally transforming" the American nation, the first leg of which is to put complete control over every individual's health into the hands of government bureaucrats.

Opposition to this Obamanation is manifesting itself not only in Tea Parties, Town Hall Meetings, a tsunami of phone calls to the U.S. Capitol, and spontaneous demonstrations in unprecedented numbers. The revolt against Obamacare is also resonating in state capitols where states are discovering their rights under the Tenth Amendment.

Many states have passed a Freedom of Choice in Health Care Act to protect their right to make their own health care and health insurance choices and to prohibit any individual or employer from being penalized for not buying government-defined health insurance. Several states passed a law to allow their citizens to opt out of Obamacare. Twenty-one states are suing the federal government, asserting that the law is unconstitutional because it requires all Americans to purchase health insurance.

Obamacare is a major weapon to carry out Obama's plan to transform America into a country of incredible debt, government control of industries, redistribution of taxpayers' earnings and savings to non-taxpayers, and massive authority exercised by weirdo Czars. The American people are not going to accept Obama's transformation of our nation.

Comments

Reality check

The rulers of this county need a reality check. They want guaranteed pensions and health benefits, who doesn't. They think everyone else should suck up huge increases in taxes so they don't have to suffer the consequences of a bad economy like everyone else. What are the rest of the boards recommendations? The county needs to make tough decisions now to reduce expenses so the people who live here can continue to survive. Pay freezes, 401k instead of traditional pensions, employee health insurance increases, staff reductions, school consolidations, fewer taxing bodies, etc. Face the facts, the state is broke and wanting to raise taxes too. Where do they think all this money will come from.
at 5/28/2009 8:01 PM

Property Taxes

Every year our taxes go up,why don't the police and all oter public servants have 401 k plans and stop excess waste in our local government.
at 9/25/2009 1:29 PM

Secret Society

Educators in O'Fallon are a secretive lot. They cloak their massive salaries behind myths and antiquated stereotypes about teachers. They conceal there shortcomings and indifference with taxpayer funded assistants, volunteers and “parental responsibility.” Hollow degrees and certifications mimic compassion and caring. The fact that Ms. Benway would cite the “Open Meetings Act” as a reason to conduct public business behind closed doors should surprise no one. Foolishness or subterfuge… you decide.

The “Open Meetings Act” states clearly its purpose.

“The General Assembly finds and declares that it is the intent of this Act to ensure that the actions of public bodies be taken openly and that their deliberations be conducted openly.”

So why then would anyone reference this statute as a rationale for closing a meeting? The statute does make provisions for exceptions.

“Exceptions to the public's right to attend exist only in those limited circumstances where the General Assembly has specifically determined that the public interest would be clearly endangered or the personal privacy or guaranteed rights of individuals would be clearly in danger of unwarranted invasion.”

Further, the statute lists 24 examples of exceptions. Some are very specific and some leave a little wiggle room. Yes the statute allows for exceptions and even lists some cases but let’s not forget its intent.

“The provisions for exceptions to the open meeting requirements shall be strictly construed against closed meetings.”

“The exceptions contained in subsection (c) are in derogation of the requirement that public bodies meet in the open, and therefore, the exceptions are to be strictly construed, extending only to subjects clearly within their scope.”

This point was important enough to make twice in the statute. It means that you should error on the side of public meetings. You must be able to strictly categorize your meeting in order to authorize a closed meeting. So where does this leave Ms. Benway’s statement. 5 120/2 C9 is an exception for “Student disciplinary cases.” Yes, the board is authorized to conduct a closed meeting in a disciplinary case but that doesn’t tell the whole story.

“The exceptions authorize but do not require the holding of a closed meeting to discuss a subject included within an enumerated exception.”

The statute is clear in this point, there is still a choice being made. The decision to conduct any closed meeting strictly construed as an exception should be base on part one of the statute. Is there a danger to the public and is there an unwarranted breach of privacy? The goal of this act is “to protect the citizen’s right to know” and saving one student or family a little embarrassment does not trump this. It is clear the board is warping this statute to strengthen its own secret agenda. Demand public meetings!
at 11/19/2009 12:50 PM

Runaway Taxes and Nothing For It

I have been a resident of St. Clair County since 1997, and (because of my military career) I have lived in many areas of the country.  NEVER have I witnessed a more corrupt local government than in St. Clair County, Illinois.  Runaway taxes and NOTHING to show for it!  

There are opportunities to decrease taxes in the County, but that would require actions our corrupt politicians could NEVER stomach -- closing Mid-America Airport, freezing salaries in the school districts (as the rest of us have faced for the last two years), consolidating school boards, and properly reassessing property values in the county. 

Incumbents beware!  I, like many residents here, will not vote you back into office.  Your future in political office will be based on results, NOT FALSE CLAIMS.  If you cannot or WILL NOT take the initatives necessary to clean up this county, we will find someone who can.

I am fed up with do-nothing politicians!!  How to you people sleep at night?   
at 1/23/2010 11:32 AM

?

i'm in...let's do something about it!
at 3/13/2010 8:53 AM

Beyond Disgusted!

Had to drop a line how Grant Middle School in Fairview Hts. is screwing its taxpaying parents. Because of the current budget crisis the top administration and school board are dropping programs essential for students with behavior problems and gifted programs. How can they justify this when the superintendant Matthew Stein makes 111k+ a year and the principle Carla Lasley make 72k! Mr. Stein only has a masters degree with 10 years experience and Mrs. Lasley not much better. There are first year positions also. HOW can they be so greedy and not take some of their ridicolous salarys to pay for the children's programs they say they care so much about?! Parents need to hound the school board.
at 4/28/2010 12:56 PM

Sorry!

My wife and I have had enough; we are selling our house and leaving this area for good.  We will not pay this level of tax for the rest of our lives, it's oppresive  and actually offensive. June is the worst month of the year waiting for their assessment and township multiplier. 
Granted the schools are good.   However, my hometown schools are just as good with over 90% to college at 1/3 to 1/2 the property tax bill.  I just can not believe over the last two years with the economy,  they are still raising taxes as we loose salary.  Again, sorry we are bailing...but, we voted for all the new candidates and only one got elected...at that rate...it will be two or three more elections just to get to level taxes....maybe...We wish you all the best of luck in this fight but for us, they taxed us right out of our home.
at 5/24/2010 6:14 PM

What do you make

Hello Mr. Beyond Disgusted.   What do you do for a living?  How would you feel if I called the amount you make ridiculous without a thorough knowledge of what you do on a daily basis.   And what do you mean "only a Masters degreee?"  Do you have one?  Did you realize that there are people who only have a bachelor's that make as much money as these two mentioned in the private sector?   When are people going to realize that if they want better public services they have to pay for it.  Just like if I want a better resturant I have to be willing to pay something higher than what's listed on the Mcvalue menue.  I know, I know, but our tax money is misappropriated.  Well hell, get involved on a personal level, don't just complain, get out there and actually be a participant in our democratic society.   Wait, it is easier to point fingers and get mad at people for how much they make.  P.S.  Im not sure I would want to higher a principal or superintendent willing to get less pay.   You get what you pay for.  
at 5/24/2010 6:21 PM

Wolf branch gets too much of my money

I am tired of my property taxes going up every year and wolf branch gets most of it. It is getting to the place where I can barely afford to live in my home because of wolf branch school.
at 5/27/2010 4:55 PM

Check the TOTAL Taxes

I keep hearing about how terrible property taxes are here.  Yes, they are higer than in some other states ... but wait ... the state income tax rate in Illinois is only 3%.  That is half of what I paid in to Missouri for state income tax.  I also paid personal property tax on my car and boat in Missouri.  For all of you who are complaining about the property taxes, you need to check the TOTAL tax amount you pay for govt services rather than just one portion--the property tax portion--- of the taxes you pay.  The thing I appreciate about property taxes is that when I pay my property taxes, those dollars go directly to my community and not through the govt bureaucracy at the state capital.  In total, the total taxes I pay to Illinois (income and property taxes) are slightly LESS than my total tax bill was to Missouri (income, property and personal property taxes).  Schools and local municipalities should still be accountable.  In OFallon they certainly seem to be more accountable than state govt.  That's for sure!
at 6/1/2010 8:50 AM

Mr "Check the TOTAL Taxes" -- perhaps you should check the facts

Actually, Missouri has slightly less overall taxes that Illinois.  See:
http://www.taxfoundation.org/research/topic/39.html   and   http://www.taxfoundation.org/research/topic/26.html 

Check your facts.  And another question, since it sounds like you live in Illinois and work in Missouri... just where do you buy your gas?  Probably in the 0.20 cents/gal lower state of Missouri...  and any large purchases as well.
at 6/12/2010 9:51 PM

Clarification by Dr. Darcy G.  Benway, Superintendent

Dear Mr. Behnken:

I feel it is important to correct some of the misstatements in your June 19, 2010 email.  The information cited below is taken from  a document titled:  Mechanics of a School District Budget - A Guide to Understanding the Illinois School District Budget Process.  This document is available on the Illinois State Board of Education web site at http://www.isbe.state.il.us/sfms/budget/mechanics.pdf.

“Illinois law requires certain procedures a school board must follow to adopt (approve) an annual budget. These actions include:

• The designation of an individual(s) to develop the budget in tentative form. The tentative budget includes revenues and expenditures that are anticipated during the fiscal year and contains a statement of the estimated cash expected to be on hand at the beginning and end of the fiscal year.
• The secretary of the school board publishes a notice of where, when and during what hours the tentative budget will be on display for public inspection and where, when and what time the budget hearing will be held. The tentative budget must be on display for at least 30 days prior to the budget hearing. It shall be the duty of the secretary of the district board to make the tentative budget available for public inspection, and arrange for the budget hearing.
• Prior to taking final action on the budget, the school board must hold at least one budget hearing. The details of the tentative budget are explained during the hearing and the public may ask questions or provide input on the tentative budget.
• The budget is voted on and adopted (or rejected) by the school board at public meeting held after the budget hearing.”

School districts are not able to change a budget hearing “at the last minute” as you state in your email.  I have been superintendent at OTHS for three years and have conducted six budget hearings.  All six hearing notices were published in the newspaper and posted on the district web site at least 30 days before the hearing.  Please note:  Budget hearings for OTHS are typically held on the third Thursday in September (original budget) and the third Thursday in June (amended budget, if needed).

Many school districts, including OTHS, schedule their hearings before the regularly scheduled Board meeting as a matter of convenience for the individuals who wish participate at the hearing and who also wish to attend the Board meeting where the Board is expected to take action on the Budget.

I believe it is important that the facts of an issue be accurately presented. 

Thank you.
Dr. Darcy G. Benway
Superintendent
O'Fallon Township High School District 203
at 6/21/2010 9:11 AM

Fed Up

Yes, Darcy Benway, you have been the superintendent for 3 years. And in that time, your pay has gone up by over 30,000. You are making over 210,000/year. More than any other superintendent in Southern Illinois. Care to explain? You will have to explain soon!!!! Be ready! One school, 2300 students, and you make more than Superintendents that run HUGE districts?? Look at what happened in Mehlville, MO. That super had to give back that money and actually make a comparable wage.
at 8/16/2010 7:22 PM

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