NPI calls on Governor Jay Inslee to uphold our Constitution by vetoing charters bailout

Editor’s Note: Two weeks ago, Repub­li­can-dom­i­nat­ed majori­ties in the Wash­ing­ton State House of Rep­re­sen­ta­tives and Sen­ate passed a bill restor­ing fund­ing for char­ter schools and allow­ing new char­ters to be autho­rized, in defi­ance of the Supreme Court’s rul­ing in League of Women Vot­ers v. State of Wash­ing­ton. NPI is ask­ing Gov­er­nor Jay Inslee to veto this leg­is­la­tion and uphold our Con­sti­tu­tion. We laid out our rea­son­ing in the fol­low­ing mes­sage sent to the Gov­er­nor this after­noon, which we are releas­ing as an open letter. 

Dear Gov­er­nor Inslee:

On behalf of the team at the North­west Pro­gres­sive Insti­tute, we write to respect­ful­ly urge you to veto E2SSB 6194 in its entire­ty and hon­or the State Supreme Court’s rul­ing that I‑1240 is unconstitutional.

NPI strong­ly believes in pub­lic schools and elect­ed pub­lic school gov­er­nance that all cit­i­zens can par­tic­i­pate in. Pub­lic schools are the cor­ner­stones of strong, vibrant com­mu­ni­ties. We have a mutu­al respon­si­bil­i­ty to each oth­er to ensure that our youth receive a well-round­ed edu­ca­tion. Our state’s founders con­sid­ered this to be so impor­tant that the Con­sti­tu­tion they hand­ed down to us calls this respon­si­bil­i­ty Wash­ing­ton’s para­mount duty. Our pub­lic schools are the only schools required to serve all chil­dren no mat­ter their back­ground or needs.

We also believe in the pro­fes­sion­al edu­ca­tors in our pub­lic schools. E2SSB 6194 pro­hibits employ­ee bar­gain­ing at a char­ter school from affil­i­at­ing with oth­er bar­gain­ing units. This is not a pro­gres­sive pol­i­cy in sup­port of work­er rights — it’s an inap­pro­pri­ate polit­i­cal statement.

Our pub­lic school dis­tricts and edu­ca­tors are work­ing hard to pro­vide inno­v­a­tive ser­vices that meet and exceed those claimed by char­ters even while they are chal­lenged with strained bud­gets due to under­fund­ing from the state.

The Supreme Court spoke clear­ly last year when it struck down I‑1240 and char­ters as uncon­sti­tu­tion­al in League of Women Vot­ers v. State of Wash­ing­ton. We urge you to uphold the Supreme Court’s rul­ing and veto E2SSB 6194 in its entirety.

Although char­ter pro­po­nents cite the needs of dis­ad­van­taged chil­dren, the evi­dence from around the coun­try shows that char­ter schools aren’t help­ing those stu­dents — and may actu­al­ly be hurt­ing them. A report released last week by the Civ­il Rights Project at UCLA found that char­ter schools are four times as like­ly to sus­pend black stu­dents than white stu­dents. Char­ters have also been blamed for accel­er­at­ing the reseg­re­ga­tion of Amer­i­can schools. A recent study by Duke Uni­ver­si­ty found that char­ter schools were respon­si­ble for reseg­re­gat­ing North Car­oli­na schools. The ACLU filed a law­suit charg­ing that char­ters in Delaware were caus­ing resegregation.

The focus of Wash­ing­ton’s Leg­is­la­ture and exec­u­tive depart­ment should be com­ply­ing with the Supreme Court’s ear­li­er deci­sion in McCleary and pro­duc­ing a viable plan to raise the rev­enue required to ful­ly fund our pub­lic schools.

The Leg­is­la­ture must do more than sim­ply define basic edu­ca­tion. It must pro­vide pub­licly-gov­erned school dis­tricts with the resources they need to car­ry out their man­date. We have over a mil­lion chil­dren in our pub­lic schools, and they’re not get­ting the sup­port they need.

Sad­ly, at the same time the Leg­is­la­ture was bla­tant­ly ignor­ing the Supreme Court’s most recent McCleary order, which imposed sanc­tions on the state, majori­ties in both hous­es were intent­ly lis­ten­ing to the near­ly two dozen lob­by­ists who descend­ed on the Capi­tol Cam­pus to lob­by for E2SSB 6194.

The results of the just-con­clud­ed spe­cial ses­sion and reg­u­lar ses­sion that pre­ced­ed it once again demon­strate the pow­er of mon­ey in our state’s cap­i­tal. Those who already have for­tunes are well-posi­tioned to ask for (and get) mon­ey out of the Leg­is­la­ture for their pri­or­i­ties, while mid­dle and low income fam­i­lies are not.

Unlike the leg­is­la­tors who vot­ed for E2SSB 6194, you were elect­ed statewide to rep­re­sent all Washingtonians.

We urge you to be an advo­cate for the more than one mil­lion pub­lic school­child­ren who can­not afford dozens of lob­by­ists in Olympia work­ing on their behalf to ensure their schools are prop­er­ly fund­ed in a time­ly fash­ion. Veto E2SSB 6194, and let the well-off pro­po­nents of char­ters fund those schools, while keep­ing pub­lic mon­ey flow­ing sole­ly to pub­lic schools, as our founders intended.

Sin­cere­ly,

Robert Cruick­shank
President
North­west Pro­gres­sive Institute
Andrew Vil­leneuve
Founder and exec­u­tive director
North­west Pro­gres­sive Institute
Andrew Villeneuve

Andrew Villeneuve is the founder and executive director of the Northwest Progressive Institute, as well as the founder of NPI's sibling, the Northwest Progressive Foundation. He has worked to advance progressive causes for over two decades as a strategist, speaker, author, and organizer. Andrew is also a cybersecurity expert, a veteran facilitator, a delegate to the Washington State Democratic Central Committee, and a member of the Climate Reality Leadership Corps.

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