From Bevin Corruption Alert <[email protected]>
Subject Punishing teachers is wrong
Date August 18, 2019 5:39 PM
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John, Matt Bevin is in the wrong. His Secretary of the Labor Cabinet, David Dickerson, is threatening to fine teachers who participated in the demonstrations at the Capitol $1,000 A DAY. And Bevin refuses to lift a finger to protect our public school teachers. That's not right.

Teachers strengthen our communities and help raise our children -- treating them this way is outrageous and, frankly, completely unacceptable.

Tell Matt Bevin:
PROTECT OUR TEACHERS
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We shouldn't have to say this but punishing our teachers is wrong. Matt Bevin should call on David Dickerson to knock it off and stop attacking hard working Kentuckians. And if he doesn't, Bevin should fire him.

Matt Bevin has shown he's willing to fire members of his administration, so he should have no problem going to Dickerson and saying, "you will stop, or pack your bags."

Join us in calling on Matt Bevin to do something right for a change. David Dickerson must stop threatening our teachers with massive fines, or he should be fired.

This isn't complicated. It's very simply right vs. wrong.


-- Team Beshear





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