Letter to Governor Linda Lingle
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LETTER FROM A TEACHER WITH A FAMILY
Subject : Message from a concerned DOE Teacher with a family
The Honorable Linda Lingle
Governor, State of Hawai`i
Executive Chambers
State Capitol
Honolulu, Hawai`i 96813
Dear Governor Lingle,
In difficult economic times like these, we look to our elected officials for leadership to make sound decisions. The legislature found ways to balance the state's budget. As governor, you also have choice in where to invest the state's money and where to spend it. from news report, you have asked teachers to give up additional pay and benefits.
For a teacher like me, 36 days/year of furloughs would mean $[Annual Salary Cut] a year. In addition, the increase of medical costs as a teacher with a family plan would mean an additional $[Annual Medical Increase]. All in all, I would be losing approximately $[Loss/Year] each year!
What you are asking is far too excessive and too extreme for any individual.
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Most teachers already give an additional 15 hours a week without pay. We also donate hundreds of dollars a year out-of-pocket to purchase classroom supplies for our students. I am willing to do my share, but it shoud be fair and equitable. What you are asking is not. If we are truly all in this together, don't only ask so much for teachers and public employees. In the long run, students will end up paying for the price.
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[School]
CC: Senate President Colleen Hanabusa
House Speaker Calvin Say
Superintendent Patricia Hamamoto
Board of Education Chairmain Garrett Toguchi
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Senate President Colleen Hanabusa
House Speaker Calvin Say
Superintendent Patricia Hamamoto
Board of Education Chairman Garrett Toguchi