California: A Time for Action!!!!
There are three important California assembly bills AB 1505, AB 1506, and AB 1507 designed to help clean up the charter school mess. 1507 will be going up for a vote by the full assembly TODAY, Monday, May 13. This bill would forbid charters from being placed in school districts that do not want them by other districts as a moneymaking scheme.
NPE has reported on the fiscal malfeasance, online schools and storefront schools that have resulted. Please read here.
Call your assembly member and ask them to vote yes on AB 1507 today, Monday 13.
Call your Assembly member. You can find the phone number here. If you are unsure who represents you, go here to find out.
Here is a script you can use:
” I am asking that (name) vote yes today AB 1507. We need Charter accountability. Charter schools should only allowed to open in the district that authorized them, not anywhere else. One district should not solve their budget shortfalls by allowing charter schools to set up in another district. We need local control and oversight of charters to end corruption and fraud. Will the Asm vote yes?”There are also a number of Democrats in the assembly who have been identified as “on the fence” for today’s vote on AB 1507. We must put maximum pressure on these Assembly Members, so if you or anyone you know lives in these districts please help us push them to vote yes.
— Aguiar Curry AD4 Lake, Napa, Yolo (not W Sacto), parts of Sonoma, Solano
— Carrillo AD51 East LA, Eagle Rock
— Cervantes AD60 Corona, El Cerrito
— Cooper AD9 Elk Grove, Lodi
— Daly AD69 Anaheim, Santa Ana
— Gloria AD78 San Diego
— Gray AD21 Modesto, Merced
— Grayson AD14 Vallejo, Pleasant Hill
— Kamlager Dove AD54 Crenshaw, Culver City, Westwood, Inglewood
— Limon AD37 Santa Barbara, Ventura
— Low AD28 Silicon Valley Cupertino, Saratoga, Los Gatos
Fax 916-319-2128, 408-446-2815
— Rubio AD48 Azusa, El Monte, Covina/W Covina
If you have a resistant Asm, add the following:
“Charter accountability and ending abuse of public funds is how we get to racial and socioeconomic equity and fully funded public schools. Rare natural disasters that might force charter relocations are a red herring. School boards from other districts should not be allowed to grant charters that will open in our communities”
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Thanks for all that you do.