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Gov. Walker plan working: Wisconsin school district goes from -$400k to $1.5 million surplus
Gov. Walker plan working: Wisconsin school district goes from -$400k to $1.5 million surplus
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John James
Posted: Mon, Jul 25 2011 3:03 PM
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Union curbs rescue a Wisconsin school district
The Kaukauna School District, in the Fox River Valley of Wisconsin near Appleton, has about 4,200 students and about 400 employees. It has struggled in recent times and this year faced a deficit of $400,000. But after the law went into effect, at 12:01 a.m.
Wednesday, school officials put in place new policies they estimate will turn that $400,000 deficit into a $1.5 million surplus
. And it's all because of the very provisions that union leaders predicted would be disastrous.
In the past, teachers and other staff at Kaukauna were required to pay 10 percent of the cost of their health insurance coverage and none of their pension costs. Now, they'll pay 12.6 percent of the cost of their coverage (still well below rates in much of the private sector) and also contribute 5.8 percent of salary to their pensions. The changes will save the school board an estimated $1.2 million this year, according to board President Todd Arnoldussen.
Of course, Wisconsin unions had offered to make benefit concessions during the budget fight. Wouldn't Kaukauna's money problems have been solved if Walker had just accepted those concessions and not demanded cutbacks in collective bargaining powers?
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Marky Mark
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No, they were rioting for freedom. I don't believe this. =P
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