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California Lawmakers Extend Moratorium for Online Charter Schools California lawmakers have extended a moratorium on non-classroom based charters to 2025. AB 130, a multibillion-dollar educational budget bill, mandates that no new online charter schools are allowed to open until at least 2025. However, it does not hinder operations of existing online charters. The existing moratorium was enacted by AB 1505 by Assemblyman Patrick O’Donnell (D-Long Beach), and was originally set to expire Jan. 1, 2022. “That is a continuation of the incessant multi-year effort of public education to level down, or to impose on charter schools, the same fetters that have made the rest of education mediocre and California mediocre to a failure,” Senator Jim Nielsen (R-Tehama) told The Epoch Times. ....
Starting July 1, 2021, California drivers will pay more at the pump when another hike in the state gas tax takes effects. At a time when the state is experiencing a historic surplus and highest in the nation gas prices, Senate Republicans proposed a Holiday Gas Tax for the fiscal year which would give taxpayers a break by using the massive budget surplus to pay for infrastructure projects usually funded by the gas tax. During floor session this morning, Republican Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh (R-Yucaipa) presented amendments to Assembly Bill 149 and formally requested the suspension of the excise gas tax for the fiscal year. Senate Democrats denied the proposal on a party-line vote. ....
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NewsSportsOpinionObituariesUSA TODAYE-EditionLegals Wilk looks to combat learning lost to COVID-19 with Senate Bill 545 If bill passes, parents could request school districts to retain students in their 2020-21 grade levels if they struggled amid the pandemic Victorville Daily Press As schools across California transition back to varying levels of in-person instruction after a year of shuttered classrooms, a bill authored by state Sen. Scott Wilk that addresses learning lost to the COVID-19 pandemic is making its way through the legislative process. Senate Bill 545, which Wilk says will provide additional resources to struggling students, would add a section to California’s Education Code that allows parents or guardians to request that eligible K-12 students remain in their 2020-21 grade level if they see it necessary due to impacts brought on by the pandemic. ....