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If you were not able to attend the TRSD Deliberative Session, I hope you watched the video. If you have been following along, you know that accountability is a top priority here. I believe accountability begins with a complete, persistent record of committees and boards. I have been posting government meetings for people who do not have cable TV and campaigning for the capture and broadcast of TRSD Budget Committee meetings. I’m pleased to announce that TRSD Budget Committee meetings will begin airing on TEN with our March 25th Organizational Meetings. The meetings will not be live, but will be rebroadcast and posted on the internet. This is a huge win for the rest of us.
In March, I will again propose that we form a subcommittee to review and revise the bylaws. It’s simply not possible for the committee to do its job shackled by the current calendar and process. I did cobble together a framework for that discussion, and you can review it here.
Some members of the budget committee believe its role is to sell the budget to the community. They have repeatedly asserted that…
the Budget Committee is an oversight committee and it would be impossible for the Committee to actually prepare the Budget or even to have the expertise to make the decisions the administration makes, prior to presenting the Budget to the Committee.
I disagree — and budget preparers throughout the district disagree too. Some of these people are on the ballot. While their experience and expertise will be a great benefit to the committee, I want the rest of the committee to be prepared to participate in the budget process. The Local Government Center (LGC) offers an annual budget and finance workshop for muncipal budget preparers. I will be lobbying to get all members to attend this workshop in the fall.



If you look at the 2011 default budget compared to 2009’s actual spend, you may be surprised to find that while we were enduring furloughs, pay freezes, and layoffs, the school budget has increased 11%. If you add in the cost of the new teachers contract, it has
Concerned parent of two children in the TRSD school system who pays taxes and is not employed by -- or contracted to -- the town or the SAU...one of the Rest of Us