Wednesday, January 28, 2009

FY2010 Budget Priorities Resolution

With the budget cycle becoming serious, the RCEA Representative Assembly decided at its regular monthly meeting on Monday afternoon to discuss options. We believe it is important to have a unified message as budget discussions advance. Out of that discussion came this official resolution.

Roanoke County Education Association

FY2010 Budget Priorities Resolution

Approved Unanimously January 26, 2009

By

The RCEA Representative Assembly

WHEREAS the United States is currently in a recession; and

WHEREAS Commonwealth of Virginia expects significantly reduced revenue; and

WHEREAS the County of Roanoke is experiencing a decline in revenue which negatively impacts revenue for Roanoke County Schools; and

WHEREAS a deep and prolonged recession may require future budget reductions;

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Roanoke County Education Association that:

The RCEA affirms its strong opposition to the use of school division funds to support new programs in whatever manner or under whatever circumstances they may be presented, to the extent legally possible (unless the following items can be fully funded first); and be it

RESOLVED that We support the maintenance of effort for all benefits for all employees; and be it

RESOLVED that We support at least the maintenance of current salary for all employees; and be it

RESOLVED that We unconditionally confirm our strongest support for keeping current employees employed over funding any other budget category or item.




In a nutshell, the RCEA believes that our human capital is most vital component necessary to maintaining a quality school division. In that spirit, we oppose any movement to terminate employees or to relax salaries and benefits. We believe that if cuts need to be made, they should be carved from programs and other non-employee categories.

We understand that building a budget that does not directly impact personnel will be very difficult in these challenging times. We will continue to keep lines of communication open with the School Board and Superintendent's office to foster constructive discussions. In light of the Governor's proposed budget amendments, we will continue our efforts both locally and statewide to highlight the very real impact that catastrophic cuts to public school education would have on our school division.


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