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Construction Set to Begin to Destroy Historic People’s Park

An Alameda County Superior Court judge has okayed construction on the historic People’s Park in Berkeley. Students and residents have long pushed to protect the park as a residence for many homeless individuals in the city, who rely on the park and its structures for shelter and safety.

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CA is Facing a Substitute Shortage!

Substitute shortages across the state have been fueled by the pandemic and early retirements. We need to retain our valuable teachers with more funding and more resources!

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Devastating Wildfire Exposes Need for More Funding

Over the Summer, a  2,720-acre Washburn fire burned at the edges of Yosemite National Park‘s largest grove of ancient sequoia trees. We need to provide our firefighters with more funding and more resources to address this devastation.

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$41 Million in Funding Dedicated to CA’s Low Income Students

The new California budget will provide $41 billion in funding for higher education. The funding will provide a 5% spending increase for UC and Cal State systems and also provide significant funding for the California Community College system to directly support low income students.

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Gillian Garaci Gillian Garaci

Rich Bay Area Can’t Pay Teachers?

The Bay Area is without a doubt one of the richest regions of the country. Despite that, however, we can’t seem to figure out how to properly use that money so that our kids can get fully qualifies and equitably paid educators.

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Record Funding! But We’re Not Done Yet…

Gov. Newsom has allocated record funding for our public schools and wrap-around resources. This is great news, but there’s a huge problem—it’s that we still haven’t addressed Prop. 13 and we need to.

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Prop. 13 Exposed to be Unjust… Again

Prop. 13 was sold as a way to protect homeowners, today the reality is that wealthy corporations are benefitting the most. This critical study has uncovered another way Prop. 13 has widened the state’s wealth gap.

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SF Looks to Property Taxes for School Funding

San Francisco voters may decide this fall whether to set aside $70 million per year to finance new programs in the city school system that backers hope will boost enrollment and improve the quality of public pre-K-12 education.

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Teacher Diversity is a Necessity

For a state as diverse as California’s we are shamefully behind on providing bilingual teachers for English-language learners. See how this community college is helping solve that gap.

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Madeline Cook Madeline Cook

It’s Time to Talk About Disney

The state of Florida is about to pass legislation dissolving Disney’s special taxing district. Although we don’t agree with the reasoning behind the decision, it IS time for states to put corporations in their place!

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Madeline Cook Madeline Cook

Book Bans Aim to Silence Marginalized Voices

As this moment, the nation is witnessing a “unprecedented” increase in book banning campaigns. Books written by and for members of marginalized communities are being disproportionately targeted, putting diversity and inclusion efforts at risk!

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Sacramento Teachers Echo National Concerns

Sacramento teachers are on strike! Their demands represent challenges being faces by teachers across the nation, including staff shortages and anxieties over one-time relief funding.

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Another Corporate Tax Loophole on the Ballot

Big real estate is yet again trying to make everyday taxpayers shoulder even more of the state’s tax burden. Read more about the reality of the Taxpayer Protection and Government Accountability Act.

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Madeline Cook Madeline Cook

It’s time to face Prop. 13’s equity problem

California’s Proposition 13 has caused huge disparities in equity during its 40+ years of existence. Wealthy landlords and large corporations benefit from tax loopholes that allow them to avoid paying their fair share of property taxes, leading to a dearth of funding for California schools and communities.

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