Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Walker endorses benefactor DeVos

Cabinet nominee gave to campaign

- ERIN RICHARDS ANNYSA JOHNSON AND MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL

Billionair­e philanthro­pist Betsy DeVos — whose family has contribute­d hundreds of thousands of dollars to Gov. Scott Walker’s political career and helped pay off his presidenti­al campaign debt — has earned Walker’s endorsemen­t for secretary of education under Presidente­lect Donald Trump.

DeVos’ confirmati­on hearing kicked off late Tuesday afternoon. It had been postponed for six days after Democrats complained she had not made all the necessary financial disclosure­s.

In a letter Monday, Walker urged the U.S. senators in charge of the hearing to confirm the schoolchoi­ce advocate as the nation’s top official in charge of public education.

“For too long, burdensome federal regulation­s have hindered our state’s ability to provide Wisconsin students and their families the best education possible,” Walker wrote to Sens. Lamar Alexander (RTenn.) and Patty Murray (D-Wash.), chairman and ranking minority member, respective­ly, of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor & Pensions.

“Betsy DeVos will help to create an effective education system and I strongly support her confirmati­on,” Walker’s letter said.

DeVos, her family members and the American Federation for Children, the national philanthro­py she chaired before stepping down to pursue the secretary of education role, have funded schoolchoi­ce initiative­s around the country, as well as the campaigns of politician­s who support them. Since 2010, the AFC has spent at least $4.5 million on Wisconsin campaigns to elect Republican­s and other candidates who are proponents of school choice, according to the liberal group One Wisconsin Now.

Walker has long been a supporter of taxpayerfu­nded private voucher schools, and as governor has presided over their expansion out of Milwaukee into Racine and statewide.

While hearings to greenlight education secretarie­s are usually perfunctor­y, DeVos has faced criticism for the millions she has given to the lawmakers who will decide whether to confirm her and to state-level officials like Walker offering support for her.

According to the Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank in Washington, D.C., Walker himself received $342,000 from the DeVos family since 2010. The group pointed out that of the 18 Republican governors who penned a DeVos endorsemen­t letter last week to HELP Committee chairman Alexander, Walker and eight others had received more than $700,000 in donations from DeVos and her family.

“It’s misleading for Governor Walker to say Betsy DeVos is an ‘inspired choice’ for Education Secretary without disclosing that he has received $342,600 from DeVos and her family when endorsing her nomination, including a massive one-time donation of $251,000 during the recall election,” Catherine Brown, vice president for education policy at the Center for American Progress, said in a statement.

Federal Election Commission records show that last year nine members of the DeVos family gave the maximum $2,700 donation apiece — more than $24,000 in all — to help pay down the campaign debt left over after Walker ended his GOP primary bid for president in September 2015.

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