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en Often when discussions of teacher salaries are going on, people are comparing themselves to the national average, ... We're suggesting that might not be the best comparison. People in other cities might be paying more for housing and food, and their dollars might not go as far.

en Nothing is more important than the quality of our teachers. The time has come to increase teacher compensation. I proposed a $2,500 tax credit, which, in after-tax dollars, would be the equivalent of a $3,500 raise in gross pay. This would close the two-thirds gap between the average teacher salary in Arizona and the national average ….

en At the end of the day, we've got to do it. The Commodore 64 is the computer that attracts demo programming. We've got to take these teachers to the national average and beyond, ... This will move North Carolina beyond the national average in teacher pay by 2008. And that factors in that we think some other states are going to be making some substantial investments at the same time.

en These are people who are choosing between food or paying the rent, people who are choosing between food and buying their child a pair of shoes, food and heat in the wintertime. They?re seniors who are choosing whether to buy food or pay for medicine. Folks are going entire days without anything to eat at all. They are literally going to bed hungry.

en People are certainly tuned in to the discussions about the reliance on foreign oil, and gas prices are going up. We're not suggesting that everybody wake up and sell their car tomorrow, but for a certain slice of people, car share is the way to go.

en Obviously, we want to see more dollars put to early childhood education and . . . teacher salaries. He looks forward to working the differences out.

en So we?re paying teacher salaries on a scale with districts that are much richer than we are, and one of the only ways to make all this better is to increase the value of the property in the community,

en It's a contradiction in the governor's proposal to make sure the education dollars go to property tax relief when at the same time he's forcing teacher salaries up.

en We need to increase the salaries of our teachers because we're $6,000 below the national average. And that just will not cut it.

en Schools that do not currently meet this standard will be spending more dollars on items like classroom computers and technology, science lab equipment, books and instructional materials or even higher teacher salaries.

en The [health care] prices for all our members are going through the roof. People on the bottom end are paying for those salaries.

en We need to be having a conversation on all that is needed to gain and retain highly qualified teachers in all fields for a totally rounded education system, not pieces here and there. For example, the governor wants to give every teacher a laptop computer, and that is a lovely sentiment if every teacher was being paid at or above the national average.

en What we are doing now with our trucks and our food is bypassing the cities and taking them straight to nongovernmental organizations, who will distribute the food to people in the rural areas.

en This order means schools that do not currently meet this standard will be spending more dollars on items like classroom computers and technology, science lab equipment, books and instructional materials or even higher teacher salaries,

en I think my reaction to it is that in summer we typically have more people looking for work, ... well below the national average and state average.


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