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Washington Supreme Court Orders Sanctions in McCleary Education Case
Session may be over, but the intrigue around education funding has picked up once again. The Washington Supreme Court has thrown down the gavel and issued sanctions in the McCleary case. The sanctions, which are $100,000 per day, go into effect immediately as the State has not prepared a plan for how it will meet…
Learn MoreFive Things to Look For in the 2016 Session
Now that 363 bills have been signed into law after the 176 days of the one regular and three special sessions, what lies ahead for 2016? At least five topics will be in a part of the 2016 legislative session.
Learn MoreRetirement & Health Benefits: 2015 Session Review
Many policy bills that have been proposed earlier in the Session failed to advance by the numerous Sine Die’s. Therefore, the legislative focus on these issues and resulting legislation has shifted and they appear to be “dead” or in a deep sleep until the start of the next shorter session in January 2016 where they…
Learn MoreOpening Up The Operating Budget
The operating budget refers specifically to principals five times in the 538 page document. Some of the topics addressed are:
Learn MoreBeyond the Bake Sale: Uncontested ASB Candidates
Q. We are approaching ASB elections and it looks like all of our officer positions will be uncontested. In other words, there is only one person running for each position. Do we still need to have these students campaign, give speeches, and place their names on a ballot for students to vote on? There is…
Learn MoreThe Nexus Group: Retirement & Benefits for April 24
Session number one has ended, some would say, with a whimper. And now we must wait.
Learn MoreSuperintendent Dorn Releases a Full Funding Basic Education Plan
State Superintendent Randy Dorn released his grand plan to fully fund basic education Tuesday morning, saying he wanted to give the Legislature the first shot at meeting the McCleary decision
Learn MoreBeyond the Bake Sale: Grant Via Booster Club
Q. We have a couple of teachers who want to chase down a grant. However, the grant requires us to have a 501c3 status. Is it legal for our teachers to work through our Booster Club to request those grants? The money would go to the Boosters and then they would write us a check…
Learn MoreThe Nexus Group: Retirement & Benefits for April 10
There are over 500 pages in a proposed budget, and there are always details and provisos hidden within the budgets that may not be where they are expected. One such detail is the proviso about funding a consolidation of health care coverage. In addition, numerous proposed bills may or may not be ‘dead’. So all…
Learn MoreThe Nexus Group: Retirement & Benefits for April 3
First, a caveat - numerous bills still remain alive and are included in either the Senate or the House budget proposals. Because of this, these bills are deemed “necessary to implement the budget” (NTIB) so remain ‘alive’ until the eventual end of session (whenever that will occur). In addition, any bills still in House Appropriations…
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