The Pennsylvania National Action Network supports an audit of the School District of Philadelphia. The organization's chairperson and president applaud the state auditor general's pledge to audit the district in spring 2014. They believe an audit is long overdue and will bring needed transparency and accountability to how the district spends its funds. While the district can afford to hire hundreds of bureaucrats and pay six-figure salaries, it claims to lack money for essential education positions and resources. On December 2nd, the Pennsylvania National Action Network will hold a town hall meeting to discuss the district's performance during its first 100 days and advocate for students' constitutional right to a thorough and efficient public education.