New AZ anti-tenure laws and New Orleans
by David Safier I've written posts on BfA condemning the new law that cut the heart out of teacher tenure in Arizona. My most recent column in the Explorer is on the same topic. A number of newspaper editorials and op eds have chimed in as well. Advertisement But I haven't seen anyone looking beyond … Read more
Rodney Glassman gets married
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Tucson City Councilman (and possible U.S. Senate candidate) Rodney Glassman married the lovely Sasha Borsand on Sunday in front of a couple of hundred or so family members and friends in a wedding ceremony at Congregation Anshai Israel. Congratulations to the newlyweds. Mazel tov! Rodney's former boss Congressman Raul Grijalva was in … Read more
Problems commenting
by David Safier I've heard from others who are having problems commenting on BfA. It's happened since Typepad, the platform the blog runs on, made an "upgrade." We're trying to fix the problem. BfA isn't BfA without the active input of its readers.
Filibuster facts
by David Safier The other day I asked why Senate Dems didn't make the stallers go through with their filibuster threat and talk themselves hoarse. AzBlueMeanie schooled me about the rules that allow them to Just Say No if they can muster 41 votes. Here are two further filibuster facts from Krugman this morning. The … Read more
UPDATE: Health Care Reform bill survives cloture vote in Senate
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: In an historic early morning vote, the Senate voted for cloture on its version of the Health Care Reform bill along party lines. Health Bill Passes Key Test in the Senate With 60 Votes Senate Democrats held ranks early Monday in a dead-of-night procedural vote that proved they had locked in the … Read more
Pass the health care reform bill to keep the process moving forward
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Americans hate stories about process. They are not taught about the legislative process and what little they learned years ago from Schoolhouse Rock- How a Bill Becomes a Law is simplistic and inaccurate today. It is probably a safe bet to say that 99% of Americans don't understand the legislative process – … Read more
Imagine Schools: When is a non-profit a for-profit?
by David Safier I'm back on the Imagine Schools story, which I've never really let go of but haven't written about lately. They've been in the news recently in Indiana, Texas and Florida, but I'm the only one looking at them here. (Imagine Schools is a Virginia corporation that runs 70-something charters across the country, … Read more
