Re-posting this from the Scout & Rivals boards because it's a big damn deal and the word needs to get out. Originally posted by "Ag&Au", which is probably the best handle of anyone on CU message boards.
At the urging of Rick George and with the support of Bruce Benson and Phil DiStefano, CU is running a bill in the State Legislature, SB 17-041 Concerning Multi-year Contracts in Higher Ed Institutions. It was introduced yesterday, Jan 13th. The bill would remove any restrictions on contracts funded from Auxiliary Enterprise monies. (Auxiliary Enterprises include entities such as (non-state funded) athletics, bookstore, residence halls, food service, and so forth.) These contracts would not be funded by General Fund (tax) appropriated monies.
The bill is sponsored by Senator Kevin Priola (R-Henderson), Representative Edie Hooton (D-Boulder) and Representative Yeulin Willett (R-Grand Junction.) CU-Boulder is in Hooton's district. Priola was a Ralphie's Handler (and Ralphie IV lives on his property) and Willett and his family have eight CU degrees. It is important to note that all contracts have to be approved by the CU Regents. But this bill would give CU a lot of flexibility in managing its coaches contracts.
Each CU campus is currently allowed six multi-year contracts. On the Boulder campus, Coach Leavitt had one of the six, as do Coach MacIntyre, Coach Boyle and Coach Payne.
Tellingly, the bill is supported by CSU as well. This will give the schools both flexibility and stability in hiring coaches. It is also important to note that the multi-year contract issue has nothing to do with TABOR. If anyone is friendly with their state Rep or Senator, you may want to drop them a note stating your support for this bill. Otherwise, no firm opposition appears right now.
At the urging of Rick George and with the support of Bruce Benson and Phil DiStefano, CU is running a bill in the State Legislature, SB 17-041 Concerning Multi-year Contracts in Higher Ed Institutions. It was introduced yesterday, Jan 13th. The bill would remove any restrictions on contracts funded from Auxiliary Enterprise monies. (Auxiliary Enterprises include entities such as (non-state funded) athletics, bookstore, residence halls, food service, and so forth.) These contracts would not be funded by General Fund (tax) appropriated monies.
The bill is sponsored by Senator Kevin Priola (R-Henderson), Representative Edie Hooton (D-Boulder) and Representative Yeulin Willett (R-Grand Junction.) CU-Boulder is in Hooton's district. Priola was a Ralphie's Handler (and Ralphie IV lives on his property) and Willett and his family have eight CU degrees. It is important to note that all contracts have to be approved by the CU Regents. But this bill would give CU a lot of flexibility in managing its coaches contracts.
Each CU campus is currently allowed six multi-year contracts. On the Boulder campus, Coach Leavitt had one of the six, as do Coach MacIntyre, Coach Boyle and Coach Payne.
Tellingly, the bill is supported by CSU as well. This will give the schools both flexibility and stability in hiring coaches. It is also important to note that the multi-year contract issue has nothing to do with TABOR. If anyone is friendly with their state Rep or Senator, you may want to drop them a note stating your support for this bill. Otherwise, no firm opposition appears right now.