Should Governor Have the Power to Oust Local School Board Members?
Decatur Metro | March 9, 2010Apparently the Georgia House of Representatives thinks so.
In a 137 to 33 vote yesterday, the AJC reports that the House approved legislation that would give the governor power to remove local school board members, based on a recommendation by the State Board of Education. The measure now goes back to the Senate for a vote.
According to the news org, the legislation is a reaction to Clayton County’s loss of accreditation last year. And while I understand the state’s concern when a school system completely fails its students, this seems a bit drastic and big government-ish for Georgia’s Republican Party.
Why does it seem like the State’s (R)uling party keeps trying to take more and more power away from local governments? What happened to the “local knows best” mentality? Is that particular ideology up for grabs in political arenas again?