United Way of Central Indiana to Start the Mitch Daniels/Dennis Bakke/Bart Peterson Handouts to the Corporate School Wealthy
by
Doug Martin
While some United Way branches across the Hoosier state are investing in
early learning initiatives like Success by Six, the United Way of Central
Indiana, now run by former Mitch Daniels, Dennis Bakke, and Bart Peterson
operative Ann Murtlow, is planning on handing
out cash to charter schools in Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks,
Marion ,and Morgan counties. In a press release to Inside Indiana Business and other outlets, United Way of Central
Indiana officials write that “Grants for one to three years can range from
$50,000 to $750,000” and will target poverty-stricken schools not doing well on
standardized tests.
Even though the United Way of Central Indiana says it plans to
also set aside money for traditional public schools, the history of its new CEO
raises serious questions. First off, Ann Murtlow has worked with the fake
liberals at the Mind Trust who claim they are out to benefit poor kids and
teachers as they connive to funnel money to blended learning schools run by
their friends like Earl Martin Phalen (who was just rewarded the Mitch Daniels
Leadership Foundation Award) and replace real teachers with boot-camp trained
corporate teachers at Teach for America and the New Teachers Project.
Among other things, the Mind Trust plan is actually the pseudo-liberal Center
for American Progress and rightwing Fordham Foundation plan:
eliminate local school boards so that mayors can replace them with people who
will hand more taxpayer money to wealthy charter school operators.
Murtlow used to be the senior vice chair of the Mind Trust, and the United
Way of Central Indiana was funding the school privatizing group even before
Murtlow was hired to run it. From 2011 to 2012, the United Way of Central
Indiana handed $25,000 to the Mind Trust (page
111 in PDF) and another $25,000 (page
46 in PDF) from 2010-2011. This is sure to escalate now that Murtlow is
in charge.
But United Way of Central Indiana’s CEO Ann Murtlow has ties to
other shady characters in the Indiana corporate school complex, specifically
Mitch Daniels and Dennis Bakke. Murtlow is a
former bigwig at the Indianapolis Power and Light Company (IPALCO) and
previously worked as an AES Corporation liaison at the same time Mitch Daniels
was an IPALCO board member, then joined IPALCO in 2002.
AES, IPALCO, Mitch Daniels, and Dennis Bakke—who now steals
taxpayer money through his for-profit charter school outfit Imagine
Schools—were up to serious monkey business a few years back. As Ifirst noted in the Indianapolis Star in November
2010 and
later at Bloomington’s Common Errant,
in 2001 Mitch Daniels was on the board of the Indianapolis Power and Light
Company, which merged with Bakke’s then-company AES, a monster utility
corporation. Daniels and others on the IPALCO board dumped their own
stock before the merger took place. Afterwards, IPALCO stockholders and workers
lost millions, including their 401k packages. In fact, as a result of
this merger, both Daniels and Bakke were sued for insider trading together in
2003. While IPALCO board members and officials went home, “according to
the lawsuit filings, with an estimated $43.6 million in profits and
golden-parachute benefits,” retirees and IPALCO workers lost $95 million, says
a Republican lawyer who represented the workers and shareholders in an insider
trading lawsuit against Daniels, Bakke, and others in 2003. Dan Coats,
now an Indiana U.S. senator, and Barry Sharp, who works for Bakke’s Imagine
Schools, were also involved. No criminal charges were ever filed, and the
courts, quite conveniently, dismissed the civil lawsuits.
Dennis Bakke is also the billionaire member of the Fellowship,
better known as the Family, a Christian Right biblical capitalism secretive
group in DC. His Imagine Schools is one of the most corrupt for-profit
charter school outfits in the nation and in Indiana, known for its rent schemes
which funnel millions to him and leave kids without textbooks. Bakke’s
outfit runs the Imagine Indiana Life Sciences Academy West in Murtlow’s United
Way of Central Indiana’s backyard. The United Way of Central Indiana,
headquartered in Indianapolis, has plenty of shady for-profit charter schools
in the city to choose from, many of them failing and not being held to accountability,
and Imagine Schools is a perfect candidate for a bailout.
Dennis Bakke knows a lot about government bailouts.
Besides getting $11 million from Obama’s Recovery Act (to supposedly put people
back to work after the Dennis Bakke’s of the world crashed the economy),
Bakke’s Imagine Schools was allowed to keep millions in Indiana taxpayer money
when Ball State (after years of playing dumb so they could get the sponsorship
fee) closed Imagine’s Fort Wayne school. To solve that problem and rake
in a few more millions, Bakke and crew merged with the Horizon Christian
Academy and will now collect state money through vouchers. In fact, its
$3.6 million charter school taxpayer loans were forgiven by the state and
details of the merger with the private Christian school were not released to
the public.
Some of the United Way of Central Indiana’s money may indeed go
to worthy traditional schools for well-needed programs, but Murtlow’s history
with those out to privatize Indiana schools tells me something
else is going to happen here and it’s not going to be pretty. Neither
does its board of directors which includes Mitch Daniels sister, Deborah J. and
a whole slew of school privatizers and behind-the-scene players: hedge fund
Democrat for Education reform lawmaker Mary Ann Sullivan, Mind Trust donor
Beverley Pitts, Tindley charter school's John Neighbors, IPS corporate school board member Sam Odle, and Mark Miles. Miles, if we remember, was crafting
the corporate school overhaul in Indiana before even Tony Bennett knew what was
going on. Speaking of hedge funds, the United Way of Central Indiana has
$5.2 million invested in them (see
page 27 in PDF). In fact, if you turn to page 29 of the group’s tax forms,
you see these hedge funds are operated in Central America and the
Caribbean. And let’s not forget this board gave $9,000 to the Mitch
Daniels-founded Oaks Academy private school (see
page 145 in PDF) between 2011 and 2012 and $10,000 in (page
50 in PDF) from 2010 to 2011.
It’s not known yet how much money
Murtlow is raking in by running the United Way of Central Indiana, but the past
CEO made over $250,000 in total compensation in 2012 (see
page 18 in PDF) And let’s not forget, college-drop out and school
privatizer Bill Gates is a major
funder of the United Way across the U.S. I am sure Murtlow would like
some of that Gates money to increase her take-home pay.
Nice find!
ReplyDeleteAnd people still ask me why I don't trust Mitch Daniels......
ReplyDeleteThank you, Judy!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteFollow the money.
ReplyDeleteWait, wait, wait... Murtlow thinks giving MORE money to schools getting low scores will help? Isn't she part of the same brain trust that said that public schools who don't get results should get LESS money because that give them incentive to push for better performance?? Hmmmmm... the change of heart is striking - and blatantly hypocritical!!
ReplyDeleteThe hypocrisy of it all...
ReplyDeleteDoug,
ReplyDeleteGreat article. Why won't the Indy Star publish these articles? Or, even the AP?
I've now read several of your articles and it makes me wonder how Mitch has been able to evade any negative consequences for his actions - he's earning the nickname, Teflon Daniels.
I'm in Ball State's backyard and would love to know more...I've been publishing articles holding Mitch and others accountable for their actions and would enjoy some insights. http://muncievoice.com.
Todd
250k for salary....how is that justified?
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