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Who is Citizens for Needham Schools?Introduction and BackgroundOver the past twenty years, mechanisms for supporting public schools has decentralized shifting more and more decision making to the general public. With proposition 2 1/2, passed in 1980, towns can raise property taxes no more than 2 1/2% without the approval of the voters. This means that an active, informed public, involved in resource decision-making, is more important than ever before. Recognizing that it is impossible for every citizen to become fully informed on every issue, Citizens for Needham Schools was created in 2002 to provide accurate, timely, and relevant information - easily accessible - to help Needham voters understand school-related issues and make informed choices. In 2007, CNS applied for 501(c)(4) status with the IRS. Guiding Principles
Citizens for Needham Schools Candidate Endorsement PolicyThe primary mission of Citizens for Needham Schools (CNS) is community education on funding and policy issues pertaining to the Needham Public Schools. Hence, CNS will strive to provide voters with accurate and detailed information on candidates running for state and local office, with a focus on each candidate's position on education related issues. It is CNS policy not to endorse candidates for public office. CNS committee members are at liberty, however, to endorse candidates independently. When CNS collects information from candidates for voter education purposes, CNS may add editorial comments to clarify candidate claims or statements that CNS deems to be deceptive or misleading, or that requires further explanation. When a CNS committee member is running for public office, CNS will make voters aware of said member's candidacy, and will highlight how the candidate has contributed to CNS. Committee members may endorse their colleague's candidacy as individuals, but CNS will abide by its non-endorsement policy. Board of DirectorsCaroline Sabin, President CNS Liaisons
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