Note that this does not reflect the final votes on HB 1107.
Notes: Dates shown are for the online version of news reports and may differ from the dates a story appeared in print. * indicates legislators who voted for Baker's 2002 school interference law. That change did not improve educational results, but did result in the Baker-created appointed school board appoint, defending, and paying off a superintendent later convicted of committing felonies on the job. Potential employment-related conflicts of interest highlighted in Red.
Supporters
Del. Benjamin Barnes (D-21). Gazette, 23 Mar 2013
Notes: Dates shown are for the online version of news reports and may differ from the dates a story appeared in print. * indicates legislators who voted for Baker's 2002 school interference law. That change did not improve educational results, but did result in the Baker-created appointed school board appoint, defending, and paying off a superintendent later convicted of committing felonies on the job. Potential employment-related conflicts of interest highlighted in Red.
Supporters
- Del. Benjamin Barnes (D-21). 301-858-3046, ben.barnes@house.state.md.us
- Gazette, 23 Mar 2013
- Sen. Joanne C. Benson (D-24). 301-858-3148, joanne.benson@senate.state.md.us
- Post, 16 Mar 2013
- Sen. Ulysses Currie * (D-25). 301-858-3127, ulysses.currie@senate.state.md.us
- Post, 17 Mar 2013
- Del. Dereck E. Davis * (D-25). 301-858-3519, dereck.davis@house.state.md.us
- Deputy Director of Community Relations under Rushern Baker
- CNS, 28 Mar 2013, Post, 30 Mar 2013
- Del. Jolene Ivey (D-47). 301-858-3478, jolene.ivey@house.state.md.us
- Director of Media Relations for Baker's Community Teacher's Institute
- Post, 17 Mar 2013, Post, 20 Mar 2013, Post, 20 Mar 2013, Gazette, 21 Mar 2013
- Sen. Thomas V. 'Mike' Miller, Jr. * (D-27). 301-858-3700, thomas.v.mike.miller@senate.state.md.us
- Post, 29 Mar 2013
- Sen. Paul Pinsky * (D-22). 301-858-3155, paul.pinsky@senate.state.md.us
- Post, 20 Mar 2013, Post, 22 Mar 2013 ("key architect of the takeover plan")
- Sen. Victor Ramirez (D-47), 301-858-3745, victor.ramirez@senate.state.md.us
- Gazette, 21 Mar 2013
- Del. Geraldine Valentino-Smith (D-23A). 301-858-3101, geraldine.valentino.smith@house.state.md.us
- Gazette, 23 Mar 2013, Post, 23 Mar 2013
- Del. Aisha Braveboy (D-25). 301-858-3707. aisha.braveboy@house.state.md.us
- Gazette, 23 Mar 2013, Post, 23 Mar 2013, CNS, 28 Mar 2013
- Del. Anne Healey * (D-22). 301-858-3961, anne.healey@house.state.md.us
- Post, 23 Mar 2013
- Sen. Douglas J.J. Peters (D-23). 301-858-3631, douglas.peters@senate.state.md.us
- Post, 16 Mar 2013, Post, 22 Mar 2013
- Del. Veronica Turner (D-26). 301-858-3212, veronica.turner@house.state.md.us
- Gazette, 23 Mar 2013, CNS, 28 Mar 2013
- Del. Jay Walker (D-26). 301-858-3581, jay.walker@house.state.md.us
- Gazette, 23 Mar 2013
Del. Benjamin Barnes (D-21). Gazette, 23 Mar 2013
Delegation Vice Chair Del. Benjamin S. Barnes (D-Dist.21) of College Park pointed out that the school board has gone though seven superintendents in 14 years and questioned whether the board was doing enough to address turnover.Sen. Joanne Benson (D-24). Post, 16 Mar 2013
State Sen. Joanne Benson (D-Prince George’s), a former school administrator and the delegation’s liaison for education, described Baker’s plan as “a good fit,” one that will increase accountability.Del. Aisha Braveboy (D-25). Gazette, 23 Mar 2013
“I think that a change is needed,” she said. “We also need a facelift for the reputation of our school system. . . . I don’t have a problem with [the superintendent] becoming a cabinet-level position.”
Del. Aisha N. Braveboy (D-Dist.25) of Mitchellville questioned why these issues had to be settled with legislation instead of through some other agreement or study.
"I dislike making a change just to make a change," she said.Del. Aisha Braveboy (D-25). Post, 23 Mar 2013
Del. Aisha N. Braveboy (D-Prince George’s) argued that Baker is “making a change just for the sake of making a change,” and she suggested that an outside expert be brought in to assess the system.Del. Aisha Braveboy (D-25). CNS, 28 Mar 2013
“Why don’t we give this issue the level of importance it deserves and give it a study like we give other important issues,” she said.
Delegate Aisha Braveboy, D-Prince George’s, said there have been other executive takeovers of school systems across the country, but she is not convinced they have been as effective as they initially sought out to be.Sen. Ulysses Currie * (D-25). Post, 17 Mar 2013
“I think it’s difficult for us to say that this change (in structure) would yield better results given that the proposal hasn’t proven to be successful in other areas,” Braveboy said.
Both Turner and Braveboy agreed they wanted changes made to help improve Maryland’s second largest school system.
State Sen. Ulysses Currie (D-Prince George’s) said he plans to support Baker’s proposed state legislation, which likely will be added as amendments to a bill that Del. Geraldine Valentino-Smith (D-Prince George’s) proposed months ago to form a task force to review the operations of the school board.Del. Dereck E. Davis * (D-25). CNS, 28 Mar 2013
“I think he is going in the right direction,” Currie said, describing the school system as the “weak link” in the county’s ability to move forward. Baker has long said the schools — which rank toward the bottom of Maryland’s school systems in terms of achievement — are a hurdle to economic growth.
Others in the Prince George’s delegation, including Delegate Dereck Davis, believe the changes in power make sense conceptually.Del. Dereck E. Davis * (D-25). Post, 30 Mar 2013
“If the executive is willing to take this on and wants to be held accountable for it, I’m supportive of the idea,” said Davis, adding that the county has been consistently ranked at the bottom of the state in terms of student achievement during the nearly 19 years he has been in office.
Davis said he has talked to many of his colleagues on the House side, and that a majority of them are in favor of taking some type of action in the near future.
“It may not be precisely what the county executive introduces, but overall they are not satisfied with what’s currently going on.” Davis said. “They’re definitely supportive of seeing something happen that would alter the course that we have been on.”
Del. Dereck E. Davis (D-Prince George’s), who has served in the General Assembly for nearly 20 years, said he is constantly bombarded by constituent complaints about the school system’s slow progress.Del. Anne Healey * (D-22). Post, 23 Mar 2013
“There have been modest gains . . . but we had nowhere to go but up,” Davis said. “Can I guarantee that this will improve schools? I can’t make that guarantee. But we need to plot a different course. . . . If [Baker is] willing to take it on, I’m willing to back it.”
After a bitter battle took place in 2002 to get rid of the elected board of education and replace it with an appointed board — a move that was reversed in 2006 — Baker’s new schools plan has run into fresh resistance in the General Assembly, where several lawmakers are concerned that the county executive would have more power than any other in the state.
“I am not happy that this is here at this time with so little preparation,” said Del. Anne Healey (D-Prince George’s) .Del. Jolene Ivey (D-47). Post, 17 Mar 2013
“We are going to deal with it, go through it line by line, piece by piece and figure out if anything in here will advance our school system,” she said.
Del. Jolene Ivey (D-Prince George’s), the chairman of the county’s House delegation, applauded Baker for addressing what she called the “final and most important piece in our county’s renaissance.”Del. Jolene Ivey (D-47). Post, 20 Mar 2013
Ivey said she has attended numerous public forums in the county where residents have criticized Baker for the school system’s shortcomings.
“People think the county executive is running the schools, but all he can do is send money,” Ivey said. “If he is going to be judged on our schools, he needs to do more.”
“I truly think we’re asking too much of our school board,” said Del. Jolene Ivey (D), chairman of the Prince George’s delegation in the House, who supports Baker’s proposal.Del. Jolene Ivey (D-47). Post, 20 Mar 2013
“We’re paying these people $18,000 a year. Most of them have to have an additional job,” Ivey said. “You’re asking people to have 1½ jobs, manage a $1.7 billion budget, and focus on parental engagement and academic policy. Now come on — how much can you expect people to do?”
State Del. Jolene Ivey, head of the Prince George’s delegation and a supporter of Baker’s plan, said when Baker and other elected officials meet with residents around the county education consistently tops the list what residents want to discuss. “That’s what we hear,” she said. “What they want to talk about usually are schools. The reality is that [Baker] is doing all he can do with the current set up. The question is what can we do differently.”Del. Jolene Ivey (D-47). Gazette, 21 Mar 2013