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Dear Davebarry109,

I won't debate with you the amount the teachers should increase or decrease their income but in regards to your comment "That means taxes have to go up." Not so Davebarry109. We taxpayers have been giving the Warwick School Committee about $160,000,000 a year for ten years straight, and with the number of teachers (and students) decreasing as rapidly as they are we should be able to give HUGE raises without a tax increase and have plenty of money left over to give HUGE tax rebates to the taxpayers that keep getting overcharged. We laid off over a hundred teachers in the last year (or so) alone. Simple math suggests that the fewer people who get paid out of the $160,000,000 the more there is PER PERSON.

BUT - Here's the problem. The money doesn't go to the teachers! It goes to the School Committee whose staff keeps growing while the number of teachers keeps decreasing. What we NEED is an audit! Find out where the hell the taxpayers money is going, and we can solve the whole teacher/School Committee/taxpayer thing in a week!

Happy Summer Davebarry109,

Happy Summer everyone.

Rick Corrente

The Taxpayers Mayor

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