Missouri education board weighs in on gambling plan
Monday, Aug. 2, 2004 | 9:13 a.m.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- The state Board of Education cautioned Missouri voters last week about unanswered school funding questions arising from a proposed amendment on Tuesday's ballot to allow a casino in southwest Missouri.
Board president Tom Davis said it was unusual, but not unprecedented, for the board to weigh in on a ballot measure. He also made clear that the board is not telling voters to defeat the amendment, but simply informing them of the effects on education if voters approve it.
"All we're doing is trying to say what are the implications," he said.
Voters will consider a constitutional amendment Tuesday that would allow a casino along the White River at Rockaway Beach, a tiny town near Branson, and direct the resulting state tax revenue to poorly performing schools.
Under the Missouri Constitution, taxes on the state's 11 other casinos are divide among all public institutions of elementary, secondary and higher education.
Board vice president Peter Herschend asked the state board to adopt a position paper spelling out concerns about education funding. Herschend's family also owns Silver Dollar City in Branson, and has spent more than $1 million fighting the amendment.
Herschend said he was raising the issue as a member of the public, not a board member, and he left the room while the board debated and voted on the measure, approving it without dissent.
"I do not believe, in a free and open society, one should be denied the privilege of expressing his opinion," Herschend said after the vote. "We're raising a caution flag. This is a very poor means of getting money to education."
Still, casino supporters expressed concern about vote by the state Board of Education, which sets standards for Missouri's 524 public school districts and policies for the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
"Mr. Herschend is clearly trying to use his role as a public official. To me it seems like it would be a conflict of interest," said Cynthia McCafferty, a spokeswoman for Missourians for Economic Opportunity, which has raised nearly $12 million in efforts to pass the amendment.
The board's position paper does not address gambling but focuses on the amendment's impact on education funding. For example, it says the new tax money generated by a Rockaway Beach casino would "likely affect only a small percentage of Missouri's school districts, students and classroom teachers."
Currently, revenue from the casino would go to just 16 school districts, the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has said.
The ballot language would set aside half of the estimated $40 million to $49 million for "high quality teachers in priority schools" and the other half for capital improvements in "priority school districts."
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