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There is a way that this school system and every school system in Ohio could save enough money to avoid such deep budget cuts. The new budgeting would take at least four years to fully institute, but would then save around $3 million every year for the Athens City Schools. The strategy: elect reform-minded legislators to the Ohio Assembly who would support single-payer health care in Ohio.
The present sick care system is dominated by for-profit insurance companies whose purpose is to keep the returns on investment high so that their shareholders and top executives can maximize their gains. The health of customers who directly or indirectly acquire insurance is secondary and too often unethical. Insurance companies have their place but not in health care. The thousands of Ohio people currently employed in health-care billing deserve legislated transitional monetary supports. With a fair payroll and income tax, we can reap enormous savings for schools and government while improving the physical and financial health of families.
Healthcare-NOW! - With single-payer reform, schools all over Ohio could save millions
The best way to avoid deep cuts in the education system is to oust the unions.
I'd agree with that, plus we should have more competition between public and private schools, that's how you get the best results. At least IMHO.
There is plenty of competition between public and private schools. There are plenty of both.
What is the point of having people make less money? Teachers are hard working people.
Are you willing to work for less money?
Dumping overpriced medical insurance is the absolute best way to reduce the cost of public and private education.