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I have not spent the hour it takes to download the laundry room but will later...
This is a conversation with a friend her post follow... This is an answer.
The jail was over capacity the day after it was built. Does our study show that? I do need to look at the study. The jail was built with the thought that monies would provide an additional level. Time has passed and that is no longer a structural option.
The monies for the schools are a different item entirely. Proposal A addresses per pupil funding cost for day to day operation. YES, these funds are administration top heavy and not in the best use of funds for children. The 100,000 was a grant from Mott for strategic planning. Funds for addressing Facilities are different and not addressed by Proposal A. Some funds for facilities are FED. funds QZAB that have been cut. They amounted to band aids on buildings, a roof repair here, a new boiler there. Federal Bond.Quality Zone Academy Bond- I think? Thousand were spent on Sobey School right before it was closed and sold for $1. Though after years of being angry- I have to admit the Boys and Girls club is a phenominal organization and a positive Safe-Haven in my community. Largely due to Jamie Gaskin and his efforts and he is very sought after by other communities.
We can not afford the amount required for a state backed bond for School building improvements. Low interest bond must be at or above like 175 million. Any other bond would be at "junk bond market" read high interest. You may have heard the term "sinking Fund"
Tried to lobby Emerson to lower or modify the required amount to levy a state backed bond. He did make legislative changes in requirements.. previously you had to show inclining enrollment in districts to qualify for a state backed (low interest loan) now declining districts can qualify. Still the required minimum amount applies..that is way over what our area can feasibly afford.
So school funding is two categories one is per pupil funding, day to day -programs,books, paying teachers, admin. The second is facilities- buildings, many outlying areas have had millage bonds to address needs. Urban areas have let buildings decay. There are old buildings in other areas that are in excellent condition because they were maintained.
Flint School buildings should be condemned due to lack of maintenance. Asbestos, mold lack of technology etc. etc. Sad enough, where if dogs were in the buildings animal activists would have legitimate complaints!
This needs to be studied, looked at and reported.
If not us..who?
RAP
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>Dear RAP,
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>I shall take time to read that material.
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>I truly admire your dedication, and appreciate your priorities. The
>jail and the schools need much attention.
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>With regard to the jail, are you suggesting re-opening our current
>study, or doing a brand new one? You may recall that we had updated
>it a year or two ago - I think - time does have a way of slipping
>by. The overcrowding situation is horrendous - but I don't know
>that a new study would do much to alleviate that. As to the
>schools, their budget priorities are what need to be examined. It
>isn't so much how much they have or don't have - it is how it is
>allocated and used. Case in point - the $100,000 or more given to
>that guy, Anthony, needlessly, and somewhat fraudulently at that. I
>think the administration continues to be top heavy. The buildings
>have been horribly neglected through the years. I wonder who needs
>to be called to account for that.
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>I agree that the health issue should be discussed, again, at an open
>forum. It is a critical issue. We have held some meetings on it -
>but it is a serious subject -edit
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>Sincerely,
>FRIEND
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>>Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays to all!
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>>even a bah humbug person like me could not help but enjoy herself
>>in such a beautiful historic atmosphere even missing my usual young
>>sidekick.
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>>Health care may well be a program we will wish to hold a community
>>forum on in the future. I will do this with your suggestions.
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>>My NO# 1 issue is the overcrowding at the Genesee County Jail.
>>Sheriff Pickell has asked us to please bring this situation to
>>community discussion.
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>>My No # 2 issue is the condition of the facilities at Flint
>>Community Schools.
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>>With recently approved millages NO MONEY is left to address either
>>issue.
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>>I have toured both the jail and the schools and truly know the jail
>>is in better condition than where children spend 7hrs per day, 180
>>days a year. Many at the jail are there because they have a fifth
>>grade education and turn to crime because of a lack of education.
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>>This is a multi-faceted issue- prisoner re-entry is a hot topic.
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>>As we begin this New Year these are my priorities. I trust you my
>>friends will help to guide me in our program planning as it
>>pertains to Social Policy.
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>>There are grants avaliable for Voter Service as it
>>pertains/includes Judicial Elections. We can find money to engage
>>and enlighten the community. Perhaps we could find grant funds to
>>do a study on the jail and Flint Community Schools?
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>>Between now and January- Please think...where are we at...and where
>>would we like to be? We can envision the future.... but can we
>>follow thru to make it happen?
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>>Peace,
>>RAP |
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