Sign the Open Letter to Colorado Voters

Senate CommitteeDECIDE may have been defeated this year, but the fight for better investment in our kids has just begun.

Please add your name to Great Futures’ open letter to voters: we won’t let another year go by without giving voters a chance to improve resources for public education!

As the House sponsor of HCR10-1002, the “DECIDE” referendum, I have some bad news and good news for public education supporters in Colorado.

The bad news is that DECIDE won’t be on the ballot in November.  Although a majority of representatives voted for DECIDE on final passage (35-30), we were unable to reach the two-thirds majority necessary to put DECIDE on the ballot.

I am disappointed that Colorado voters won’t be given the opportunity to DECIDE in November whether to give the legislature the ability to avoid deep cuts to education in 2011.

But those of you who know me know that I’m always looking forward, and planning to build toward future victories.

So let me tell you the good news and what’s next. We accomplished so much, just by proposing and supporting DECIDE.

  • We changed the debate about education funding, taxes and TABOR. (Just look at all the press coverage!)  Until Great Ed and the Great Futures coalition brought DECIDE forward, cuts to schools, colleges and universities were considered inevitable.  DECIDE has reminded the legislature and Colorado voters that we have the power to change course and do what’s right for our kids.
  • You shook the Capitol.  The flood of emails and calls, the huge turnout at the hearings, and the eloquent, heartfelt testimony from such a diversity of backgrounds, were like nothing I’ve ever seen on school funding.  Seeing that sea of red in the hearing room, with testimony from DECIDE supporters from age 8 to 80, Democrats and Republicans, business owners, clergy, students and educators, made me proud, and hopeful for the future of Colorado.
  • Great Ed Action and Great Futures Colorado — and you — are building the army we’ll need for meaningful budget reform. You and thousands of others, are now part of a vibrant, grassroots coalition that has united P-12 and higher ed, and is ready to take the next steps to put Colorado back on the path to investing in our children and our future.

So here’s the question.  Are you ready to keep fighting for better funding for education in Colorado? If so, here’s your first chance to take action by adding your name to Great Ed’s open letter to Colorado voters.

With the momentum of DECIDE at our backs, we must show Colorado that this is just the beginning, and that we will keep fighting until we have given Colorado’s future generations a proud legacy of a great education for every child.

With DECIDE, we’ve made a real difference — and we’ve only just begun.  Thank you for your support and for everything you do for Colorado’s kids, schools, colleges, and universities.

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Published on May 19, 2010 | Filed Under: Archived

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