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Oppose AB 84 (Muratsuchi) - Keep Funding for Charter Students and Teachers NOT Bureaucracy

Join us in opposing Assembly Bill 84, which will cut funding from charter public schools by more than $210 million. AB 84 would divert those critical charter school dollars away from teaching and learning and into more bureaucracy and unnecessary administration.

AB 84 also contains measures that will:

  • Make it harder to open more charter public schools,
  • Create more bureaucracy for charter public school contracts,
  • Apply more restrictions on credentialing for staff who serve charter public school students,
  • Cut nonclassroom-based charter funding by up to 30 percent, and
  • Increase administrative costs for charter public schools.

Your opposition needs to be heard! Email your Legislators and urge them to vote AGAINST AB 84 to protect charter public schools and their funding.

Let's keep charter funding for students and teachers, not more bureaucracy.

Oppose AB 84 (Muratsuchi) - Keep Funding for Charter Students and Teachers NOT Bureaucracy

Join us in opposing Assembly Bill 84, which will cut funding from charter public schools by more than $210 million. AB 84 would divert those critical charter school dollars away from teaching and learning and into more bureaucracy and unnecessary administration.

AB 84 also contains measures that will:

  • Make it harder to open more charter public schools,
  • Create more bureaucracy for charter public school contracts,
  • Apply more restrictions on credentialing for staff who serve charter public school students,
  • Cut nonclassroom-based charter funding by up to 30 percent, and
  • Increase administrative costs for charter public schools.

Your opposition needs to be heard! Email your Legislators and urge them to vote AGAINST AB 84 to protect charter public schools and their funding.

Let's keep charter funding for students and teachers, not more bureaucracy.