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Compromise on school fees bill

Passage would end litigation by ACLU
By John Fensterwald - Educated Guess


Advocates of a complaint process for parents and students who believe they’re being charged illegal fees have amended a bill to satisfy all of the main opponents, save the silent one who hasn’t been heard from yet. That’s Gov. Jerry Brown, who vetoed similar legislation last year.
On Wednesday, the Senate Education Committee approved AB 1575 without opposition, and changes that were made to the bill may smooth its way through the Senate and on to Brown’s desk. One factor could motivate him to sign it this year: Doing so would settle a lawsuit against the state that the state is likely to lose.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California is pushing the bill that 

Come join us at EdSource - by John Fensterwald - Educated Guess

Today is my last day at TOP-Ed, which I founded nearly three years ago. On Monday, co-writer Kathy Baron and I will begin working at EdSource, where we will continue the reporting and analysis that many of you have told us that you value. We’ll also be bringing along our stable of op-ed contributors who [...]