November 2011
Congratulations to Shawn Barigar and Chris Talkington for their election to city council!
No meeting this month. See you December 21 for our Christmas party. Details will follow.
Candidates!
Jimmy Farris has tossed his hat in the ring in the first congressional district to run against Raul Labrador. Learn about him here: http://www.jimmyfarris.com/.
Yes, he is in the first congressional district.
No, we won't be able to vote for him.
Will he fundraise in congressional district 2? Yes, he will.
Will we have a candidate in congressional district 2? I don't know.
Pam Chiarella is planning on running for the state legislature in the district that includes Elmore county. As it currently stands, Twin Falls county from highway 93 west, Filer and Buhl will be in this district. Pam was at our meeting in Sun Valley, and is working with the new county chair in Elmore county. She expressed interest in attending a meeting with us in the spring.
The information she has posted on facebook. "
I am a long time resident of Idaho, having grown up in Elmore and Ada Counties. My family spans several generations in Idaho and I am proud to say that I am a Daughter of the Utah Pioneers. I have that fighting, pioneer spirit! I believe that hard work and integrity is the backbone of this state and the people who live here. I hope to bring that attitude back to government to represent the voice of the people.
So in 2012 - VOTE Pam for Representative Seat B."
Twin Falls County Democrats central committee meeting is changing!!! We are going back to the third Wednesday of each month for our meetings.
A Legislative map has been approved by the new commission. It appears that most of the city of Twin Falls is in one district. It takes most of eastern outskirts of Twin Falls county with Cassia and Power county, and western Twin Falls goes with Elmore county and eastern Owyhee county. Our county commissioners are planning to contest the map. Appeals go directly to the state supreme court. Time is of the essence, as the county clerks all over the state must adjust their precincts, print maps, and get ready for the March filing date.
Here is a link to the map report from the commission:
http://legislature.idaho.gov/redistricting/Reports/L87.pdf
- Here is a link to a Idaho redistricting history by Gary Moncrief of Boise State University.
http://www.legislature.idaho.gov/redistricting/meetings/redistricting_0607_moncrief.pdf
Presidential caucus is April 14th, 2012.
At the caucus, we elect representatives to go to the state convention, from the state convention we elect representatives to go to the national convention in Charlotte, North Carolina the week of September 3, 2012.
Outrageinidaho.com links to the news stories about education.
Facebook has pages for Twin Falls County Democrats and Outrage in Idaho. You don't have to be a facebook user to access the pages.
Twin Falls County Democrats are funded by donations from local Democrats. If you are able to make a monthly donation to Twin Falls Democrats, please contact Etha Carruthers at eccharliebrown@hotmail.com.
Liberally Living will meet December 7 at 1401 Poplar for our Christmas party! Please bring a dish to share!
Education
Bill Referendums-
Under Senate Bill 1108, your child's teacher can be fired at any time, for any reason, without a fair hearing. If enrollment declines in the fall, teachers can be laid off weeks after a school year starts. Idaho educators no longer have a say over such issues as class sizes, lesson planning, and classroom health and safety issues. Senate Bill 1108 ends four decades of productive collaboration between teachers and their school districts.
Senate Bill 1110 gives teachers bonus pay for test scores (and for taking hard-to-fill jobs and assuming leadership roles). The Idaho Education Association has agreed to merit pay. Unfortunately, it is a mandate with no funding, amid the third straight year of budget cuts to our schools, and at the same time Tom Luna ordered new spending on classroom technology and online classes. This bill could ultimately mean that one in four Idaho teaching jobs will be lost over the next few years as Tom Luna continues to push his online course and "mobile computing device" mandates.
Senate Bill 1184 essentially trades teachers for technology-computing devices for every 9th grader. It ties the hands of local school boards, forcing trustees to fund these mandates by increasing class sizes, cutting pay for teachers and other school employees, shortening the school year, eliminating extracurricular activities, or all of the above. And while lawmakers say they're holding the line on taxes, they're really just forcing local school boards to ask Idaho families to dig deeper for our schools.
In 2012 these laws will be on the ballot. A majority of no votes would repeal the bills.
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Deborah Silver
Twin Falls County Democratic Chairwoman
2188 Addison Ave. East
Twin Falls, ID 83301
phone 208-420-1663
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