Anti-charter bill runs into trouble
Charter could be denied based on financial impactBy
A bill sponsored by the California Teachers Association to radically change the state’s charter school law and give districts unappealable power to reject charter petitions failed towin majority support of the Assembly Education Committee on Wednesday.
That doesn’t mean the end of AB 1172, but its author, Assemblyman Tony Mendoza, a Democrat representing Whittier and Norwalk, will have to make changes he so far hasn’t agreed to if it’s to stand a chance. Only two Democrats on the 11-member committee voted to support the bill.
The bill, which raised the charter community’s threat alert from orange to red, would make three major changes. It would:
- Enable a district for the first time to reject charters based on the district’s financial