As Bill Clinton. said, "Nothing great was ever accomplished by being small."
Florida Governor RONALD DION DeSANTIS and State House Pre-K-12 Education Committee Chair RANDY FINE are at it again, now whining and mewling like pre-K children.
Why?
Because the teacher's union criticized their maldistribution of $1000 bonuses to underpaid educators.
RANDY FINE, a former gambling industry manager, threatened to withhold future favors.
RANDY FINE reportedly said, "This makes me think real long and hard about whether we want to do anything like this ever again,” Fine said.
Dull Republicans are union-busters.
Dull Republicans hate First Amendment protected activity.
Real leaders take criticism like people, instead of mewling like crying spoiled children, threatening retaliation.
What a pair of insecure bullies.
What a waste of a good education:
RON DeSANTIS has Yale undergraduate and Harvard Law degrees.
RANDY FINE has two (2) Harvard degrees, including an Master's of Business Administration.
What horrible managers, Dull Republicans.
These unjust stewards can't stand criticism.
Time for rebarbative RANDY FINE to go back to the gambling business and stop gambling with educators' lives?
Sure sounds like the teachers have valid concerns.
If elected to the legislature, I would support discuss of reopening the bonuses and correcting the legislature's apparent errors. and omissions.
That is not too much to ask.
Time for loudmouth retromingent RONALD DION DeSANTIS to be defeated in 2022.
I hope that our bumptious silly bully Boy Governor never gets to the White House (perhaps not even as a tourist)
Does Governor RON DeSANTIS need a "checkup from the neck up?" Nap time for the juvenile Governor?
He looks tired.
We're tired of him!
RONALD DION DeSANTIS
(FlaglerLive.com)
From News4Jax:
Florida teachers union disappointed with rollout of bonuses
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Roughly 175,000 Florida teachers and 3,600 principals can soon expect $1,000 bonuses in their mailboxes.
Those bonuses are part of a $200 million investment sought by Gov. Ron DeSantis and passed by the Legislature this year.
But those bonuses are coming under criticism from Florida’s largest teachers union, which contends that not everyone who worked to keep Florida’s public schools up and running through the pandemic are eligible for bonus pay.
Andrew Spar, president of the Florida Education Association, said he knows that teachers and administrators who receive a $1,000 bonus will appreciate the help.
“The devil’s in the details,” Spar said.
The union argues the 120,000-130,000 other school staff members throughout the state should have been included in the Legislature’s “thank you” package.
“If this was truly genuine, first of all the money would have been given to all who work in our schools,” Spar said.
The FEA is also critical of the decision to send paper checks, which it says is to blame for a delay in the bonus rollout.
“They could have just sent that money to districts and gotten it out immediately,” Spar said.
State. Rep. Randy Fine, who chairs the PreK-12 Appropriations Subcommittee, didn’t mince words when he was asked what he thought of the union’s criticism.
“This makes me think real long and hard about whether we want to do anything like this ever again,” Fine said.
FEA also suggested that while the bonuses might be a nice gesture, addressing overall teacher pay would have been a better way to show appreciation for the state’s educators and school staff.
Florida ranks No. 48 in the nation for average teacher salaries. Yet the state has invested over $1 billion over the past two years to increase teachers’ starting salaries.
Fine said the bonuses given to educators this year didn’t have to happen.
“This was our effort to do something nice for teachers,” Fine said. “If they’re not going to appreciate it, we can spend the couple hundred million dollars differently next year.”
The union is also concerned that teachers who retired or quit prior to June 1 might not be eligible for the bonuses, even if they worked through the pandemic.
A reporter who reached out to the Governor’s Office for clarification on bonus eligibility was directed instead to the Department of Education, which is in charge of distributing the checks.
A spokesperson for DeSantis issued the following statement:
“Governor DeSantis has fought to provide much needed relief and appreciation to our teachers, principals and first responders. It is disappointing that a union would try to politicize this matter in the media.”
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