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Failed DC Chancellor Michelle Rhee’s” Corporate Advocates spent $2.2 Million and counting to support Malloy’s bill - Wait, What?

“Education Reform’s” Corporate Advocates spent $2.2 Million and counting to support Malloy’s bill - Wait, What?:

“Education Reform’s” Corporate Advocates spent $2.2 Million and counting to support Malloy’s bill



Over the first 120 days of the 2012 Legislative Session, corporate lobby groups spent over $2.2 million (and counting) in their effort to pass Governor Malloy’s “education reform” bill.  These numbers reveal that corporate reformers outspent those supporting district schools by at least two to one.
Under Connecticut law, corporations and organizations must report how much money they spent on lobbying, although they don’t need to reveal where they got their advocacy funds.  Unions, on the other hand, may only use funds provided by their union members.
The reports (or lack thereof) also reveal that some of the groups involved in the lobbying effort on behalf of Malloy’s “reform” bill failed to register to lobby and failed to report their activities as required by Connecticut law.  Individuals and groups involved in lobbying who fail to register can be fined up to $10,000 per violation.
An assumption can be made that investigations into these illegal lobbying activities have 

Beware of AstroTurf Ed Reformers 

Just Like Michelle Rhee's Students first only BETTER


Astroturf lobbying refers to political organizations or campaigns that appear to be made up of grassroots activists but are actually organized and run by corporate interests seeking to further their own agendas. Such groups are often typified by innocent-sounding names that have been chosen specifically to disguise the group's true backers
Just Like Michelle Rhee's
 Students first Astroturf lobbying (only Better) 

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Just Like Michelle Rhee's
 Students first Astroturf lobbying (only Better)