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Western Michigan University Student Jacob Woods is Providing Michigan Voters with an Alternative

By Trent Sandusky, published Nov 01, 2006
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Even if you're well-versed in Michigan politics, Jacob Woods is a name you probably don't recognize. But he'll appear on the same ballot as Jennifer Granholm and Dick DeVos this November. Woods, a student at Western Michigan University, is campaigning for a spot on the State Board of Education.

Like many other working- and middle-class students, Woods is angry with the direction Michigan's education system has taken. "Thousands of students lack even the most basic educational resources at their schools," he complains. "This is the result of a degenerating system that puts private profits before human needs."

A Socialist Party member, Woods will appear on the ballot as a Green Party candidate. "The Democrats and Republicans in the State Legislature have designed extremely restrictive ballot access laws to keep minor parties off the ballot," Woods explains. "As a result, the Socialist Party has had to find other ways to get its candidates on the ballot every election year."

Though he will appear as a Green candidate, Woods' platform is decidedly rooted in radical social reforms. The first tenet on his campaign website: "Free, quality and universal public education, from pre-kindergarten through post-graduate studies, including open admissions with the abolition of tuition and fees at all public universities."

Free college sounds great, but worries those who follow conservative logic. Critics feel that such programs would inevitably need to be funded through tax increases.

Woods disagrees. "Free education could easily be achieved without any tax increases," he explains. "The Socialist Party of Michigan calls for eliminating the billions of dollars the State hands out in corporate welfare and putting it toward essential social services like education."

Other tenets of Woods' platform include student and faculty representation on all local school boards, free broadband internet access in all educational institutions, non-moralistic sex- and health-education programs beginning in the fourth grade, and unionization for all teachers, lecturers, and graduate assistants.

WMU Student Running for State Board of Education

Jacob Woods, Green Party/Socialist Party candidate for Michigan State Board of Education.

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Good to see a young person involved in politics, especially in this era of apathetic youth.

Posted on 11/11/2006 at 5:11:00 PM

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