Login | Site Map | Archives | Electronic Edition | Mobile Edition | Alerts | RSS | Contact Us | Submit News & Photos | Subscriber Services

Home2008 ElectionsGa. General Assembly

Georgia State Senate District 50 seat candidates speak about their views at forum

STORY TOOLS

The three candidates for the Georgia State Senate District 50 seat in Northeast Georgia talked Thursday about the issues just weeks before the state’s primary election.

Sen. Nancy Schaefer, Habersham County Board of Commissioners Chairman Jim Butterworth and Habersham County business owner Terry Rogers met Thursday evening in Toccoa for a forum sponsored by the Toccoa-Stephens County Chamber of Commerce and WNEG AM-630.

The three candidates, all Republicans, discussed issues ranging from economic development, where the three candidates all called for tax reforms, to water, where all three supported building more reservoirs.

The three candidates also discussed public education in Georgia.

Schaefer said she supports charter schools because it promotes more local control.

“A charter school sort of opens the door so that there is more parental involvement and more individual children’s involvement that in just all of our public schools,” Schaefer said. “Many of our counties are already opening their doors to charter schools. It is just a little bit less of government being involved.”

Rogers said he is wary of CRCT (Criterion-Referenced Competency Test) exams and the No Child Left Behind federal education law

“On the state level, we need to eliminate as much bureaucracy as we possibly can,” Rogers said. “We need to bring it back to local controls. I have a stepdaughter and I have a daughter-in-law who are both teachers. They are second-year teachers, and both of them are already burned out. I will tell you that it is time to make teachers teachers again and to take away that all they are are test givers.”

Butterworth said it all boils down to money and looking at how the state pays for public education.

“We have to fund our school systems properly,” Butterworth said. “Austerity cuts have been choking Stephens County schools and the other schools across the state to the point of it being adversely impacting the students. The goal of education is and always should be to create a better life for our students and our children. Let us not forget that.”

The primary election is July 15. No Democrats have filed as candidates for the District 50 seat, which covers Stephens, Habersham, Rabun, Banks, Franklin, Towns, Hart, and part of White counties.

Comments

There is 1 response to this article.

Comments are meant to offer our readers a forum for thoughtful, robust debate about local issues.

Comments are moderated, but you may find the content of the conversations offensive, objectionable or factually disputable.

Click here for our user-contributions policy.

Comments

IndependentMail.com does not necessarily condone the comments here, nor does it review every post or respond to every suggestion for a comment to be removed.

Before you post, consider this:

  1. Keep it clean. Comments containing obscene, profane, vulgar, lewd or sexually-oriented language -- including creative spelling and typographical representations of foul language -- will be removed.
  2. Be truthful. Don't lie or spread rumors about anyone or anything. Stick to discussing what is factually known.
  3. Be nice. Don't threaten anyone, and do not post any comments that involve racism, sexism or any other sort of -ism that degrades another person. Hateful or offensive comments will not be tolerated.
  4. Police yourselves. Hit the "Suggest Removal" button to alert us to objectionable comments. Do not respond to trolls or those who seek to harass another poster.
  5. Stay focused. Keep on the story's topic.
  6. Help us get it right. If you have information to add to the story or you find a factual error or misspelling send us an email or call the newsroom at 864-260-1274.

Please read our official user-contributions policy.

Nancy Schaefer needs to go.

I will never forget her saying that we would not have a problem with illegal immigration if we had not aborted 50 million babies.

Yep she said it at the Hart County Eggs and Issues in 2006.

She is a nut. All you have to do is listen.

Check out this letter to the editor.

http://www.thehartwellsun.com/article...




Post a comment
(Requires free registration.)

Username:

Password:
(Forgotten your password?)

Comment:

  Want the editors to know how you feel? Click here to say it privately.

Please download the latest version of Adobe Flash Player, or enable JavaScript for your browser to view the video player.