This year’s annual May Budget Revision will force the governor and his staff to make difficult estimates with very limited information.
This week in Sacramento, the Senate Education Committee took action on two charter-specific bills, while the Assembly took a deep dive into the Charter Schools Facilities Grant Program.
This week around the capitol, legislators are pushing their bills through the first policy committee – a critical pressure test for the viability of bills.
Initial policy committee hearings provide an early indication of which bills “have legs” – meaning they might actually go somewhere.
Influence policy decisions that affect the charter school community and promote policies that allow charter schools to operate with greater autonomy and flexibility.