Yesterday we told you we hoped the kids in Keller grew up to be a trustee on the FWISD board. Today, the Fort Worth Weekly tells you WHY we need them.
Read it all here.
WHO's watching out for YOUR kids?
A small storm has broken out in the Fort Worth school district over nearly identical letters sent by two school board trustees to the Texas House Energy Resources Committee regarding a bill that would put gas wells farther away from local school kids. Oh, and both trustees took ’em back, after word spread of what the letters said.
... from Fort Worth trustees Tobi Jackson and Judy Needham.
Both letters, in their next paragraphs, noted that “The FWISD has already executed many leases that would be negatively impacted by HB1556. In several cases this proposal would make the production of leased minerals physically impossible to produce, thus stranding not only our own minerals but also our neighbors’, resulting in lost tax revenue that is desperately needed right now.”
The similar wording of the letters and the timing of the backpedaling are, um, interesting coincidences to ponder. But the real question is, what do the letters reveal about how much school trustees are really thinking about the safety of students when they make gas well decisions?
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
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