Direct Quotes from Secretary of State Holli Sullivan and my observation; quite a contrast.
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We filed a claim against their surety bond a week ago and now Scottsdale unified backed down on masks for all teachers, faculty, staff and students.
Then we served Tempe Unified and they just backed down on all masks for teachers faculty staff and students. We haven't filed a claim yet but we will proceed because they haven't back down on every demand including vaccinations.
We also served Amphitheater school district - still no word from them so we filed a claim yesterday.
They know we have their policy and they're freaking out!
We have 25 more districts we are serving this month.
And now the AZ State Board of Education is backing out of their national membership wow how convenient!!!
We filed a claim against their surety bond a week ago and now Scottsdale unified backed down on masks for all teachers, faculty, staff and students.
Then we served Tempe Unified and they just backed down on all masks for teachers faculty staff and students. We haven't filed a claim yet but we will proceed because they haven't back down on every demand including vaccinations.
We also served Amphitheater school district - still no word from them so we filed a claim yesterday.
They know we have their policy and they're freaking out!
We have 25 more districts we are serving this month.
And now the AZ State Board of Education is backing out of their national membership wow how convenient!!!
Indiana public officials must adhere to new surety bond requirements set forth in Senate Bill 393. Section 2 of SB 393 modifies Section 5-4-1-18 of the Indiana Code and adds additional individuals who must be bonded. Section 3 of the bill modifies IC 20-26-4-5 and requires surety bonds for public school officials. Both sections of the bill become effective on January 1, 2016.
Section 2 of the bill adds individuals who are employees of a city, town, county or township and those whose duties include access to any funds that belong to the federal government, state, political subdivision or other government entity to the list of Indiana public officials who must be covered by a surety bond. The amount of the bond depends on the type of government employees that it will cover. Subsections (d) through (m) of SB 393, Section 2 specify bonding requirements for each type of employee, including coverage amount and bond term. It also allows the city, town or township’s fiscal body to approve the purchase of crime insurance covering any criminal acts committed by persons acting on behalf of the local government.
Section 3 of SB 393 requires that any individual handling funds that belong to the school corporation (as defined in IC 20-26-2-4) must be covered under a surety bond. School treasurers and deputy treasurers must also be bonded. The school’s governing body can choose to purchase a blanket bond with sufficient coverage for all required individuals. The bonds guarantee employees’ faithful performance of their duties.
U.S. CODE Title 42 Penalties for Government Officers.
The authority for fines (damages) caused by crimes by government officers.
These Damages were determined by GOVERNMENT itself for the violation listed.
Breach Penalty Authority
Violation of Oath of Office $ 250,000. 18 USC 3571
Denied Proper Warrant(S) $ 250,000. 18 USC 3571
Denied Right of Reasonable Defense Arguments $ 250,000. 18 USC 3571
Defense Denied Evidence (records) $ 250,000. 18 USC 357I
Denied Right to Truth In Evidence $ 250,000. 18 USC 3571
Slavery (Forced Compliance to contracts not held) $ 250,000. 18 U.S. CODE 3571
Denied Provisions in the Constitution $ 250,000. 18 U.S. CODE 3571
Treason (combined above actions) $ 250,000. 18 U.S. CODE 3571
Genocide $1,000,000. 18 U.S. CODE 1091
Misprision of Felony $500. 18 U.S. CODE 4
Conspiracy $ 10,000. 18 U.S. CODE 241
Extortion $ 5,000. 18 U.S. CODE 872
Mail Threats $5,000. 18 U.S. CODE 876
Fraud $ 10,000. 18 U.S. CODE 1001
Falsification of Documents $ 10,000. 18 U.S. CODE 1001
Perjury $ 2,000. 18 U.S. CODE 1621
Section 2 of the bill adds individuals who are employees of a city, town, county or township and those whose duties include access to any funds that belong to the federal government, state, political subdivision or other government entity to the list of Indiana public officials who must be covered by a surety bond. The amount of the bond depends on the type of government employees that it will cover. Subsections (d) through (m) of SB 393, Section 2 specify bonding requirements for each type of employee, including coverage amount and bond term. It also allows the city, town or township’s fiscal body to approve the purchase of crime insurance covering any criminal acts committed by persons acting on behalf of the local government.
Section 3 of SB 393 requires that any individual handling funds that belong to the school corporation (as defined in IC 20-26-2-4) must be covered under a surety bond. School treasurers and deputy treasurers must also be bonded. The school’s governing body can choose to purchase a blanket bond with sufficient coverage for all required individuals. The bonds guarantee employees’ faithful performance of their duties.
U.S. CODE Title 42 Penalties for Government Officers.
The authority for fines (damages) caused by crimes by government officers.
These Damages were determined by GOVERNMENT itself for the violation listed.
Breach Penalty Authority
Violation of Oath of Office $ 250,000. 18 USC 3571
Denied Proper Warrant(S) $ 250,000. 18 USC 3571
Denied Right of Reasonable Defense Arguments $ 250,000. 18 USC 3571
Defense Denied Evidence (records) $ 250,000. 18 USC 357I
Denied Right to Truth In Evidence $ 250,000. 18 USC 3571
Slavery (Forced Compliance to contracts not held) $ 250,000. 18 U.S. CODE 3571
Denied Provisions in the Constitution $ 250,000. 18 U.S. CODE 3571
Treason (combined above actions) $ 250,000. 18 U.S. CODE 3571
Genocide $1,000,000. 18 U.S. CODE 1091
Misprision of Felony $500. 18 U.S. CODE 4
Conspiracy $ 10,000. 18 U.S. CODE 241
Extortion $ 5,000. 18 U.S. CODE 872
Mail Threats $5,000. 18 U.S. CODE 876
Fraud $ 10,000. 18 U.S. CODE 1001
Falsification of Documents $ 10,000. 18 U.S. CODE 1001
Perjury $ 2,000. 18 U.S. CODE 1621
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I’ll give a video update soon regarding the non receipt and non-compliance of documents requested of the EVSC and the ramifications of their decision after being properly served.
HB 1134 with addendum 20. Educational and Parental involvement Bill. This is the current discussion at the Statehouse. https://www.votervoice.net/mobile/COSACTION/campaigns/92103/respond
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Education Bill HB 1134
IMPORTANT INFORMATIONContact your senators TODAY and let them know your position on HB 1134 AMENDMENT 20 offered by Senator Rogers Dear Indiana Patriot,HB 1134 is a bill introduced in the Indiana House related to education that provides...
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Maryland Board of Education votes to rescind statewide school mask mandate
The Maryland State Board of Education has voted 12-2 to rescind the statewide school mask mandate as of March 1.
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Truth truck spotted today in Washington
Vaccine Mandates Remain After Four Republican Senators Skip Senate Vote
https://resistthemainstream.org/vaccine-mandates-remain-after-four-republican-senators-skip-senate-vote/?utm_source=telegram
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Teachers at EVSC are wearing Black tomorrow. Parents MUST be involved in their children’s education. I see this as a win for students and taxpayers. The Teachers Unions have hijacked Education; there is always an agenda. From the House to the Senate. #childrenfirst
Here’s the perspective of the Indy Star Newspaper regarding HB 1134. https://www.indystar.com/story/opinion/2022/02/23/hb-1134-revamped-anti-crt-bill-still-bad/6895450001/
Indianapolis Star
Op-Ed: Revamped HB 1134 is nothing but a wolf in sheep's clothing, fangs and all
Despite cosmetic makeover, HB 1134 remains the greatest threat to student civil rights and free speech to come to legislature this century, the author writes.
Here’s a recap of the HB 1134 legislation. http://iga.in.gov/legislative/2022/bills/house/1134#digest-heading
Another perspective of HB 1134. https://in.chalkbeat.org/2022/2/23/22948100/indiana-divisive-concepts-curriculum-bill-senate-education-committee
Chalkbeat Indiana
‘Divisive concepts’ bill moves forward in the Indiana Senate
House Bill 1134 restricts teaching three ideas that Indiana lawmakers describe as "divisive," a limit that has drawn overwhelming public criticism.
This article quotes an Evansville Teacher in her quest to have our elected officials nullify HB 1134. My opinion: Taxpayers pay for the education of Students. Teacher Unions have infiltrated government and embrace ideologies that do not align with Hoosier values. The child is the focus. https://www.wfyi.org/news/articles/indiana-educators-remain-alert-school-curriculum-bill-evolve
WFYI Public Media
Educators remain on alert as curriculum bill continues to evolve
Legislation that would limit what can be discussed in Indiana classrooms has been watered down yet some teachers still worry restrictive and punitive language could be added back before the Statehouse session ends.