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Common Core Flow Chart
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Morna McDermott Flow Chart
Florida State Board of Education
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Florida State Board of Education
People related to Florida State Board of Education: Sally Bradshaw - director Gary Chartrand - chair Barbara S. Feingold - director Kathleen M. Shanahan - director Florida State Board of Education past relationships: F. Philip Handy - chairman Rockefeller Foundation Flowchart (The Head to Common Core?)
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Heritage Foundation Flowchart
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Heritage Foundation plays politics http://news.muckety.com/2013/08/21/heritage-foundation-plays-politics/43901
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Heritage Foundation plays politics
By Laurie Bennett August 21, 2013 at 8:55am When, precisely, did the Heritage Foundation stop functioning as a think tank? Was it in 2010, when it began lobbying Washington through its advocacy arm, Heritage Action for America? Was it last year, when Tea Party favorite Jim DeMint resigned from the Senate to become Heritage president? Or was it when it released an immigration report whose co-author had argued that Hispanic immigrants had lower IQs than non-Hispanic whites? Certainly, as the organizer of a current nine-city Defund Obamacare Tour, it has crossed over into partisan politics, right? And yet the foundation insists on calling itself a think tank - a tax-exempt institution supposedly providing “timely, accurate research on key policy issues.” As Bill Keller of the New York Times pointed out earlier this year, Heritage is leading the way in “the transformation of Washington’s think tank culture into a more partisan archipelago of propaganda factories.” While its conservative views have always been clear, Heritage used to be known for studies that rightly helped to shape political arguments and government policy. In its current guise, any research of merit is overshadowed by blatant politicking. In addition to the bus tour, Heritage Action has launched a $550,000 ad campaign. DeMint also called for the replacement of Republican members of Congress who won’t work toward defunding the president’s health care package. The foundation’s personality change may have more than a little to do with fundraising. Foundation tax returns show losses in 2010 and 2011. (The 2011 tax return is the most recent available.) The Muckety map above shows donors to Heritage, where revenues and expenditures have more than doubled over the last decade. The 2011 budget totaled $80 million, with $4 million spent on fundraising. The president post, when held by DeMint’s predecessor, Edwin Feulner, paid almost $1.2 million a year. That would indicate a significant pay raise for DeMint, who made his name not as a writer and scholar, but as a politician. The Charter Schools Funding Network
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The Charter Schools Funding Network
By Laurie Bennett October 6, 2011 at 9:47am A map of the funders of the charter school movement looks much like a map of the funders of the conservative wing of the Republican Party. To create the map below, we started with the Alliance for School Choice, an organization headed by Betsy DeVos, former chair of the Michigan Republican Party. DeVos is the sister of Erik Prince, founder of Blackwater. Her mother, Elsa Prince Broekhuizen, is a big donor to conservative organizations such as Focus on the Family and the Media Research Center. Broekhuizen was also a major contributor to the effort to outlaw same-sex marriage in California. The alliance is affiliated with the American Federation for Children, also chaired by Betsy DeVos. Carrie Penner, a director of both organizations, is also on the board of the Walton Family Foundation, run by the Wal-Mart heirs. The Waltons give generously to charter school organizations around the country. (See a larger, expanded version of the map.) You’ll note in both versions of the map connections to conservative think tanks and nonprofits, including the Hoover Institution, the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research and the Federalist Society. http://news.muckety.com/2011/10/06/charting-the-charter-schools-funding-network/34471?tpLink |
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