ACTION ALERT!:
Education funding at risk
Governor O’Malley has proposed budget cuts to education to offset the deficit.
   * Baltimore City- $29 million
   *Statewide-       $207 million
WHAT $29 million means to City schools:
-$350.83 per student lost
-10 months of school transportation costs
-500 teacher’s salaries
       10/29/07 5:30 p.m.
JOIN US IN ANNAPOLIS on the first day of session to fight cuts to Thornton on October 29, 2007
Buses leave BCPSS @ 5:30 p.m.
( North Avenue – East lot) and leave Annapolis at approximately 8:30 p.m.
Please reserve a seat by contacting/leaving a message (with your phone number) for Edie at PCAB’s office 410-396-3138 or JaCina Stanton at 410-889-8550, ext. 134.
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I went to Annapolis early monday the 29th. I sat in as the Black Legislative Caucus held a hearing for the Community then they met to have a closed door session before the Special session that night. I was told by Pastor Weaver Collective Banking Group that we should try to go down Nov 2nd as well. I can make it to this one as well.