Straight off the heels of meeting private and charter school
students at the statehouse rally for school privatization (sponsored by Hoosiers
for Quality Education, Charter Schools USA, K-12 online learning, and many
other groups detailed in my book Hoosier
School Heist,) Indianapolis Democrat representative Justin
Moed, who I am told is a supporter of supt. Glenda Ritz, was retweeting posts by the
Hoosiers for Quality Education PAC, H4QED, yesterday.
Hoosiers for Quality Education, formerly known as the
Hoosiers for Economic Growth PAC, is the single most dangerous school
privatizing group in Indiana. It is the
Amway/Walmart/hedge fund PAC which has funded Republicans in this state from day
one to buy school privatization.
Moed, in a response to me, the Muncie Voice
and Hoosier Voices PE on
Twitter, said we should “check” our “facts before we tweet,” so here are some
facts that I hope Moed responds to.
So far Moed has been on the side of public education and state supt. Glenda Ritz,
but his past is worth noting. Moed,
undoubtedly, is not raking in the campaign money from school privatizers that
many Republicans in Indiana are, but he is getting money from those behind
school privatization.
Moed has taken money from Eli Lilly and Stand for
Children, supporters of the Teach for America-Teach Plus temporary teacher and
charter school agenda in Indiana. In
2013, Eli Lilly handed Moed’s campaign $500 (page
26)
and $500 more in 2014 (page
17).
Stand for Children gave Moed $750 in May
of 2013 (page
18).
Stand for Children also dished out $500
for Moed’s campaign in 2012 (page
5).
In November 2013, hedge fund Democrat for Education
Reform politician Mary Ann Sullivan herself gave Moed $100 (page
10).
In 2012, Andre Carson’s campaign gave Moed $500 (page
8). Andre Carson’s campaign also handed Moed $150
in 2013 (page
23)
and $250 last year (page
11). Carson is a Wall Street Democrat (also funded
by Gulen charter school people) whose wife will soon launch a charter school with money from the Mind Trust.
And Zink Properties, a funder
of Mike Pence (at least $30,000, according to state campaign finance records),
Brian
Bosman, and Tony
Bennett, gave Moed $1,000 (page
28)
in 2013 and even handed out golf prizes at some Moed event (see page
29
and page 39). Last year, Zink Properties slid another $1,000 Moed’s way (page
19).
JP Morgan Chase, the too-big to fail bank which crashed
the economy in 2008 and lends millions to charter schools, slipped Moed $250 in
2014 (page
14).
The Indy Chamber gave the Democrat $500
last year, too (page
16).
I think it best that the politicians who support public
education start educating themselves a bit about the players in Hoosier School Heist. I also think it best that supporters of public
schools not forget that we must, from time to time, put pressure on Indiana
Democrats, too, for there’ s a lot of money available for them to sell out.
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