WV Farm Bureau Magazine November 2013 | Page 5

Something to Think About Don Michael, WVFB Director of Governmental Affairs Do You Believe in Magic? of Democrats, Republicans and Independents Magic, as defined in my working in a very cooperative manner, putting Random House College politics aside and letting common sense prevail Dictionary, is the “art of while focusing on two of America’s greatest producing a desired effect strengths – agriculture and the Constitution of or result through the use of the United States. One of the shared topics/ various techniques . . . any concerns addressed at both meetings was the extraordinary or irresistible influence, charm, power etc.” federal overreach of state education programming via Common Core. A resolution detailing Farm Merriam-Webster describes Bureau member concerns was approved by magic as “a power that allows people (such as those participating in the policy development witches and wizards) to do impossible things process and forwarded for consideration by the by saying special words or performing special voting delegates at this month’s WVFB Annual actions.” Do these definitions ring a bell when you think of the political processes associated with Meeting. The resolution will also be submitted for policy consideration by the American Farm Congress, our State Legislature, Farm Bureau, your local board of education, or even your church Bureau Federation. Given the increasing concern expressed by many states about this federal business meeting – producing a desired effect/ intrusion in education through Common Core, result through influence, power, saying special words or performing special actions? They do for perhaps it would be more appropriate to identify the initiative as Common Sore! me. Let me share some recent examples of such magic. Politically speaking I would offer a revised definition of magic – “the art of producing a Last month my wife and I joined a crowd desired effect or result through an extraordinary of 800+ participating in the “Rally Around the process of integrity that crosses party lines and Lakes.” There was certainly magic in the air – is driven by the common good and common positive testimonies at the rally, coupled with the sense.” Do I believe in that kind of magic in many contacts made by numerous stakeholders political circles? You bet! But it doesn’t reveal to inform education leaders and decision-makers itself nearly as much as it should. One of the best at all levels, resulted in some encouraging environments for witnessing such magic is our developments in the short term: Cedar Lakes 45+ member House Rural Caucus, led by Delegate staff have been given the green light to schedule Bill Hartman (D-Randolph). activities for the coming year; consideration is being given to a slight increase in fees to improve In closing I reflect on the Lovin’ Spoonful’s the revenue picture; the Cedar Lakes Foundation 1965 hit tune entitled, “Do You Believe in has been expanded to include local legislators, and given the task to develop a future plan for the Magic?” It started with the words – “Do you Lakes, including the expansion of stakeholders . . . believe in magic, in a young girl’s heart” – Again, you bet! With Thanksgiving approaching I am stay tuned! thankful for so many blessings, among the richest being that magic from a Ritchie County farm In October I joined Farm Bureau members girl’s heart . . . for 44 years and counting. Until and friends in two other significant events next time, here’s wishing you and your loved where positive magic is always in the air – Farm Bureau’s Resolutions/Policy Development Process ones God’s richest blessings for an enchanting Thanksgiving and CHRISTmas Season ahead – and the Constitution Advocates’ Annual Dinner KEEP SMILING FRIENDS. Meeting. In both cases the participants consisted West Virginia Farm Bureau News 5