Group pushing voucher referendum short on money

Democratic superintendent candidate David Schapira speaks at a rally kicking off a referendum campaign seeking to repeal a bill that expanded the state’s school voucher system. /Photo by Rachel Leingang, Arizona Capitol Times

By Katie Campbell | Arizona Capitol Times

A new public-education advocacy group seeking a referendum on a recently passed voucher law has plenty of confidence, but it is sorely lacking the sort of high-dollar support needed to fight until the end.

The process has certainly only just begun for Save Our Schools Arizona.

Other legislative news: House moves bill giving student journalists same rights as professionals

Spokeswoman Dawn Penich-Thacker, a professor at Arizona State University, said the group was formed less than two weeks ago, so it does not yet have an official list of sponsors or committed financial backers. What it does have, she said, is strong “verbal support” and a core group of individual donors who have so far ponied up “multiple thousands” of dollars, though she wouldn’t say how much the group had raised so far.

But that did not stop the group from planning a formal announcement of the referendum campaign on Monday at 5 p.m. at the state Capitol.

Continued:

Share this!

Additional Articles

News Categories

Get Our Twice Weekly Newsletter!

* indicates required

Rose Law Group pc values “outrageous client service.” We pride ourselves on hyper-responsiveness to our clients’ needs and an extraordinary record of success in achieving our clients’ goals. We know we get results and our list of outstanding clients speaks to the quality of our work.

Council seeks members for Florence data center committee

By Pinal Post Florence Town Council voted unanimously on June 29 to advertise for five members of a proposed Data Center Facility Ad Hoc Advisory Committee. The Florence data center committee will review environmental, infrastructure, public service, socioeconomic, land use, and

Read More »

Maricopa candidate forum highlights

By Ryan Tafoya | InMaricopa Growth, transportation and economic development dominated the discussion Thursday as six candidates for Maricopa City Council took questions during InMaricopa‘s candidate forum at the Maricopa Library and Cultural Center.  Nearly 80 residents attended the forum, while the livestream

Read More »