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Pantsuit Politics

The Briefcase: Public Pensions and School Funding

Pantsuit Politics

Lemonada Media

News, News Commentary, Politics, Society & Culture

4.54.9K Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2017

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Sarah is in Washington D.C. as part of her #CommissionerHolland duties, so this episode features two interviews. First, Beth talks with Angie Ferguson, a Kentucky state judicial secretary (and fellow Phi Mu and Transylvania University alum) about the public pension crisis. Then, Beth talks with Zahava Stadler, Manager of Policy and Research at EdBuild, about school funding, inequality, and new ways to think about education.  Thanks so much to our sponsors for this episode:  ModCloth is your go-to spot for fashion as unique as you. Whip up your wardrobe with quirky prints and classic silhouettes. Make every day extraordinary by going to modcloth.com and entering the code PANTSUIT to receive $30 off your purchase of $100 or more.  Third Love. Stop tugging at your bra straps and second-guessing your size. Go to thirdlove.com/pantsuit now to get your perfect ThirdLove bra… and try it for 30 days! Angie Ferguson has been with the Kentucky state court system for 13 years. During that time, she has paid into Kentucky's non-hazardous workers' pension system. Angie recognizes that something has to give in our benefits system. She also knows that we aren't paying public workers enough to reasonably expect to shift all of the risk and burden to individuals. She gives us some live Friday feedback in this episode.  Zahava Stadler is the Manager of Policy and Research at EdBuild, a national non-profit focused on bringing common sense solutions to school funding. Zahava and Beth discuss how we accept real property tax funding at the local level for schools as part of the natural order, and, in doing so, contribute to an unequal school system that fails many of our children.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

We're continuing the discussion of state and local government services.

0:03.9

I talk with a Kentucky State court employee and an expert on school financing in today's

0:08.6

episode of The Briefcase.

0:11.0

Sarah from the left is in Washington, D.C. this week it's Beth from the right.

0:14.8

You're listening to Pant suit politics, no shouting, no insults, plenty of nuance.

0:30.0

Welcome to another episode of Pant suit politics, everyone.

0:36.9

Thank you for joining us.

0:38.2

I want to start by saying thank you so much to the wonderful community of listeners who

0:43.0

stepped up to donate to Hurricane Harvey relief efforts.

0:46.8

We were able to match a thousand dollars of your gifts and we said that money to the Red

0:51.3

Cross to help out with the hurricane.

0:53.5

It was just really moving to see the response to our call to action last week, so thank

0:58.1

you so much for doing that.

0:59.9

If you haven't listened, check out our interview with Brandon Harvey on Sounds Good.

1:04.3

We talk about nuance and empathy there.

1:07.3

I'm really excited to share with you that we'll see and be appearing on Helbet Podcasts.

1:13.0

We'll be on their show on September 21st and then they'll be joining us for an episode

1:17.9

in October.

1:18.9

I know we have quite a few people who listen to both podcasts and if you haven't been

1:23.1

introduced to Helbet.

1:24.7

I think you should check them out.

1:26.0

They are very fiery and fun and well informed.

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