(Steve Sebelius/Slash Politics) – Ian Millhiser, writing on the liberal blog Think Progress, accuses Sharron Angle of “…fighting against the Nevada Constitution’s requirement that all children have the opportunity to obtain a public education” back in 2003, when then-Assemblywoman Angle voted against a tax package that would have funded schools.
But that’s not what happened in Carson City that year.
Regular readers know the scenario: The Legislature passed every budget except the one that funds K-12 education, which couldn’t be passed until an $833 million tax bill was also passed, so the budget would balance. A 15-member contingent in the Assembly, led (in effect) by then-Assemblyman Bob Beers resisted the taxes, thus denying majority Democrats the tw0-thirds vote they needed to pass it.
The session ended, and a special session was called. It also ended without a resolution. Things dragged on as yet another special session was called. The new fiscal year started, and still there was no schools budget. Then Gov. Kenny Guinn ordered his then-Attorney General, Brian Sandoval, to sue the Legislature to get lawmakers to do their jobs. The state Supreme Court ruled — in one of its most infamous and poorly reasoned decisions, Guinn v. Legislature, later meekly withdrawn — that the Legislature could raise taxes with only a simple majority. The decision was rightly criticized, and Angle and some of her fellow Republicans sued to overturn it in federal court.
The stalemate was finally broken when then-Assemblyman John Marvel switched his vote to yes, enabling the taxes to pass. The Republican lawsuit went nowhere.
Now, while it may correctly be said that Angle’s vote against taxes delayed the funding of schools, it may not be said she fought against the constitution’s requirement to give kids a public education. She never did any such thing. The only thing Angle wanted — and, to an extent, it was what everybody in Nevada wanted at the time — was for the state Supreme Court to balance two seemingly conflicting provisions in the constitution, one requiring the Legislature to pass a schools budget, the other requiring a two-thirds vote to raise taxes. This is entirely reasonable (in fact, it was ultimately the Legislature that harmonized those provisions, in spite of the state high court).
No one at the time — not Angle, nor Beers, nor any member of what came to be alternatively known as the “Mean 15″ Republicans in the Assembly — ever said a word about not funding schools at all. They never came out against the constitutional provision calling for all Nevada children to get a free public education. They simply wanted to fund schools without raising taxes, by making cuts elsewhere in already-passed budgets. This was about taxes, not schools.
I covered the 2003 Legislature, and I strongly disagreed with those holdout Republicans. (Then again, I strongly disagreed with the state Supreme Court’s ruling in Guinn v. Legislature, and supported the lawsuit to overturn it.) I supported raising taxes back then, and stand by that view, which means I disagree strongly with Angle on the issue. But I also know what Angle did, and didn’t do, back then, and she did not fight”…against the requirement that all children have the opportunity to obtain a public education.”






The Lefties attack Sharron Angle for the simple reason she threatens their welfare lifestyles, and keeping the blacks and hispanics in slavery. How many times does the Republican Party, or True Conservatives have to pull people out of slavery, before they finally acknowledge they want to be Free. Our present Public Education system is a Socialist indoctrination scheme designed to teach girls, not creating real knowledgeable citizens. Put all education back to a local level, and the students will become young geniuses in just a few years. I support Sharron Angle, and Bill Parson; both are patriotic Americans and have been fighting for Freedom before the Left Wing learned how to pronounce the word.
watch Gov. Chris Christie explain how the Obama administration disqualified the state of New Jersey from hundreds of millions in education funds because some clerk in Trenton turned in the wrong excel spreadsheet: http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/244814/how-vindictive-administration-daniel-foster
Any political consultant can look like a genius when they are able to spend at will on negative ads against their opponent. Maybe Sharron Angle helped with some comments that could be taken out of context but any Republican would have faced a simular assault. These ads have only served to get Reid even with Angle. Incumbents who can’t crack fifty percent are in trouble. Angle is still competitive even though Reid is throwing the kitchen sink at her. Also, people tune out this stuff after a while.
I will keep praying for more of us to wake up and be active participants in our government. I choose to believe there are still more of us than there are of them… AND WE ARE MOTIVATED!
I am quite pleased that Mrs Angle has done this well considering the tsunami of distortions, campaign ads and campaign funds her opponent has hurled at her. It leads me to believe that maybe there are enough of us who no longer trust what the media tells us, understand how detrimental to our freedom unions and reliance on governmental programs are- and won’t be swayed by slick or deceitful campaign ads.
Thank you for the information provided in ths story. I did not know the actual facts concerning the education voting history- and how the facts have been manipulated.