Why We Need Equity In School Financing
Friday, January 8th, 2010Equity Center Radio | January 8, 2010 | An Interview With Judge Scott McCown, “the Edgewood Judge”
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Today Dr. Wayne Pierce completes his interview with the Executive Director of the Center for Public Policy Priorities (“CPPP”), F. Scott McCown. For the decade of the 90s and until 2002, when he retired from the bench to lead the CPPP, McCown was the state district court judge who presided over all of the Texas’ public school finance cases, giving him the nickname the “Edgewood” Judge and turning him into one of, if not the most, knowledgeable experts in the field of school finance law.
Today’s interviewee was called by Texas Monthly magazine the voice of the voiceless and the conscience of Texas politics.
We are sure you will enjoy this timely and lively interview. Judge McCown makes a compelling argument about why we need to have equity in the financing of our educational system and explains why the State of Texas in behind the eight ball in our methods of equiping our school system to do its important function of educating our students. He also articulates the reasons why the State is falling further and further to the rear of other states.
We are certainly pleased to have Judge McCown on our show.

Judge F. Scott McCown
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