Quick Links

Sign up for the News Update.

  • privacy policy

E-mail Article Print Article

Member Resources: Legislative

2009 Legislative Information

by Jeanna Quinn

 

Other Legislative Resources:

For the FY 2010-11 General Fund Allocation Information click here

For the FY 2010-11 Dollar Change in General Fund Expenditures Chart click here

For the 2009 Legislative Mandates List click here

For the 2009 MASA Legislative Contact Plan click here

For the MN Legislative Website click here

For Legislative & Congressional District Maps click here

For a map to the MN State Capitol click here

For the January 2009 Ewald Legislative Toolbox click here

2009 MASA Legislative Platform:

For the 2009 MASA Legislative Platform click here

For the 2009 MASA Funding Position Paper click here

For the 2009 MASA Pension Position Paper click here

For the 2009 MASA Policy Position Paper click here

To access the accompanying Legislative Positions Videos click here

To view the MASA Contact Plan click here.  

2008-2009 MASA Legislative Committees:

For the Legislative "Contact" Committee click here

For the Legislative "Finance" Committee click here

For the Legislative "Pensions & Contracts" Committee click here

For the Legislative "Policy" Committee click here

Other Association Legislative Platforms:

For the Education Minnesota 2009 Legislative Priorities click here

For the 2009 AMSD Legislative Platform click here

For the 2009 MASE Legislative Platform click here

For the 2009 SEE Legislative Platform click here

For the 2009 MREA Legislative Platform click here

Teachers Retirement Association Information:

For the "Post Fund Reform Becomes Law" TRA article click here

For information regarding TRA funding problems and Minneapolis Teachers Consolidation click here

 

 

What is MCPE?
MCPE (Management Concerned for Public Education) is a political action committee which has been formed to strengthen the administrator's role in support of public education in Minnesota. It is independent of any state or national political party.

Who Can Join?
• Any licensed superintendent or chief administrative officer of a public school system.
• Licensed central office staff.
• Professional associates serving in administrative positions in regional, cooperative or state agencies.
• Administrators who teach in programs preparing other administrators who work on behalf of public education.

Why Join?
• Provide school administrators with broad political support and recognition.
• Inform public administrators of the election process.
•Receive information on candidates and campaign activity.

To get more Information & membership form, please contact the MASA office at 651-645-6272

 

 

 

 

 
 

Back To Top