NEBRASKA
TAXPAYERS FOR FREEDOM
P.O. BOX 6452 OMAHA,
NE. 68106
(402) 551-0921
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EDUCATION MONITOR II
A PROJECT OF NEBRASKA TAXPAYERS FOR FREEDOM
EXPLANATION
& OJECTIVES:
The University of Nebraska system has digested enormous amounts of our tax money
to fund deficit appropriations, unnecessary, frivolous expenses, inflated
teacher, administrator, and staff salaries, and luxurious accommodations for top
administrators. Our tax dollars
fund a left wing and immoral classroom curriculum and classroom teaching.
Too often, the University Board of Regents has requested such funding,
with hardly a whimper of protest from the taxpaying public.
Bloated budgets to feed rapacious bureaucratic appetites that believe that
better education can arise only from increased tax funding, and the continued
infiltration of our university
campuses by the “multicultural diversity” and “feminista” crowds, will
continue until conservative, traditional, taxpaying parents and other citizens
begin to monitor the University system and Board of Regents to stop the scourge
of reckless spending and valueless instruction. We provide information and materials to members interested in
increasing fiscal and curricular educational responsibility.
We believe that the University system must undergo fundamental reform to
make it more responsive and efficient in meeting the academic needs of students
and more accountable for what students actually learn.
Education Monitor II pledges to create this fundamental change by
increasing the awareness of taxpaying Nebraskans about opportunities for
substantial improvement in the quality of higher education through their
personal involvement and use of our resources.
Also, we must join to replace at the next election University regents who
thwart the will of fiscally conservative Nebraskans!
GENERAL
DIRECTIONS:
Monitor the University Board of Regents meetings and note discussion of tax,
expenditure, and curriculum issues.
Study the board budget request to the Legislature and board curriculum
guidelines.
Write, fax, Email, or call your regent regarding your opinion(s) and request a
reply.
Write,
fax, or Email your state senator regarding appropriations for program-funding
requests by regents.
Monitor the votes of university regents via news reports or the regents internet
web site.
Save for future reference regent and state senator votes and replies to your
communications.
Relay
these replies to NTF, P.O. Box 6452-0452, Omaha, NE. 68106.