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Thursday, February 17, 2011

The Crumbling Begins

You can bet those teachers who sat quietly by as the Republicans steamrolled legislation last week delaying the MCS/SCS merger are perplexed right now. Could they have thought being quiet wouldd get them a bye.These are the have-not-quite as much, I was talking about in my last post. The Commercial Appeal made a fleeting mention of the teachers plight and haven't said anything else. Only because I knew the article was there to begin with. I searched for the story so I could post a link.http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2011/feb/16/republicans-advance-bill-banning-collective-bargai/  This is just the beginning. Now just sit back and watch as the crumbling begins. 

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  1. At a Memphis Area Association of Realtors forum last week, County Commissioner Mike Ritz said the three larger suburbs -- Bartlett, Collierville and Germantown -- should begin planning immediately to establish their own districts.

    "If they run good systems," Ritz said afterward, "it could seriously enhance property values big time in the suburbs that can afford to do it, and do it well."

    I guess those suburbs who can't afford it suddenly aren't suburbs anymore.

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