Showing posts with label budget. Show all posts
Showing posts with label budget. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Your Health Insurance Benefits Are At Risk

Follow this link to find out more about proposed health insurance benefit cuts:


To find out more about the facts about how the cuts would impact our health care benefits and have us paying more with fewer benefits CLICK HERE for an MEA News Brief.

-Crystal Goodrich
SEA President

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Proposed School Budget Fiscal Year 2012

Please follow the following link for more information about the fiscal year 2012 budget. There is also a link on this page to a Power Point presentation the Superintendent, Jo Anne Sizemore, presented on 2/17 discussing more details of the proposed budget.
http://www.scarborough.k12.me.us/district/budget/index.htm

Of major concern to SEA members is the Reduction In Force (RIF) that will occur if cuts are accepted. We will work to inform you of details about RIF as they develop. I have been informed by the Superintendent that the RIF list has not been established at this point so even though some "positions" have been slated to be cut there are no connections yet to specific individuals who hold positions. For example if a WI homeroom teacher position is slated to be decreased it has not been determined which grade will be decreased or on which wing, etc. These details will not be clear until much later in the spring.

One of the final Power Point slides has a list of dates coming up that will determine if the budget is accepted for a city wide referendum in the spring. These will provide you with a time line you may want to be aware of.
-Crystal Goodrich
SEA President

Monday, February 14, 2011

Governor Proposes Rollbacks in Retirement

For a complete newsletter report from MEA regarding the proposed rollbacks in retirement benefits please

The following is from MEA Communications 2/14/2011

"While it would be easy to engage in debate over Governor LePage's proposed budget, MEA is taking a more measured approach at the moment. Here's where we are and why …

1.) The details of the governor's draft budget are under review.We need to know the full extent of what is actually being proposed before we offer a detailed reaction.

2.) We also know that any governor's budget is just that; it's the governor's proposed budget. The Legislature's Appropriations Committee will have a great deal of influence in shaping the final budget that is voted on by the full legislature and sent to the governor for his signature. While the governor's budget does contain his priorities and views on important public policy issues, the final budget will ultimately contain a series of compromises that will be worked out after hearing from many different constituencies…including MEA members from across the state!

3.) Here is what we can say at this point in the process:
a. MEA believes that the Governor's proposed changes to the Maine Public Employee Retirement System are unfair and unacceptable. Teachers and state employees who retire under the Maine Public Employee Retirement System receive only a very modest retirement income and are not eligible for Social Security benefits.
b. MEA is ready to be part of the solution to address MePERS's unfunded actuarial liability (UAL). But before we jump to solutions, we want to hear from the experts at the MePERS who have been closely studying this important issue for the past several months and have prepared a report that will be presented to the legislature's Appropriations Committee later this month.
c. Once we have solid information concerning the various alternatives that are available to address the UAL, then MEA will engage in a dialogue regarding solutions that are fair for taxpayers and educators.
In the meantime, members and local affiliates should contact local legislators and begin a discussion about the issues we face.

From MEA Communications.

Follow the link at the beginning of this blog to find out how to contact your local legislators.

Crystal Goodrich, SEA President