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Education Coalition says NO to cuts to public education

Yesterday, CFT joined fellow educators, school workers, parents, and school officials to call on Governor Newsom and the State Legislature to stop the proposed cuts to public education currently under consideration. Collectively, the Education Coalition sent an unequivocal message to our state’s leaders: Without adequate funding, schools cannot reopen safely.

During the online press conference, CFT President Jeff Freitas urged elected leaders to look at every possible solution to the budget crisis without cutting public education, including looking at raising revenues.

Following the Education Coalition event, the Senate Budget Committee voted last night to offer an alternative to Governor Newsom’s budget proposal. The Senate proposal avoids most of the Governor’s immediate cuts to public education, instead using more state reserves, similar levels of borrowing and deferrals, and implements trigger cuts in October if California doesn’t receive enough federal stimulus dollars.

While the Senate proposal would avoid the immediate education cuts in the Governor’s proposal, it still places our public education system in danger.


CFT joins the AFT and Education Minnesota statements on the murder of George Floyd

AFT President Randi Weingarten, Secretary-Treasurer Lorretta Johnson, and Executive Vice President Evelyn DeJesus issued the following statement after the death of George Floyd, a black resident of St. Louis Park, Minn. Floyd was handcuffed and pinned to the ground by a local police officer’s knee, and later died. Following the incident, all four police officers involved were fired:

“Hate is rising in the United States with a zeal, emboldened by the White House, among others. It is a stain on our humanity, and good people must gather together to resist and repel it. Nearly six years after the death of Eric Garner, how many more black men will die at the hands of authorities after saying ‘I can’t breathe’? George Floyd had a right to live. The haunting question we must ask is: If Floyd had been white, would that police officer have continued to put his knee on Floyd’s neck after hearing him say he couldn’t breathe? Black families deserve to raise their children in a world that does not traffic in this gross inhumanity, and that does not also force them to bear the burden of confronting it. The fact this is not self-evident is, in itself, a moral failing of America.

“If you were jogging like Ahmaud Arbery, or sleeping like Breonna Taylor, or driving like Philando Castile, you were simply living as a black person in America—until you weren’t. Every black person in this country has a right to live, a right to breathe, and a right to be a part of their community without fear of violence and senseless attack simply for the color of their skin. Acts of hate like this are unfortunately not new, unique or disconnected. They represent a serious crisis in our society. This cannot be normalized. People of color in America are exhausted, and they’re terrified, and they have every right to be.

“The Minneapolis Police Department—like many police precincts across this country—must address the systemic stereotypes and profiling that make incidents like these all too common. We support the FBI in conducting a thorough investigation, and we implore the Justice Department to conduct a civil rights investigation into this murder. We pray not to have to mourn one more death like George Floyd’s, and we honor his memory.”

Education Minnesota also released a statement that condemns the death of George Floyd in the custody of Minneapolis police.

“This is a horrifying, senseless death that shows once again the racism that black, brown and indigenous Minnesotans live with every day,” Specht said. “We anticipate our students of color will experience trauma from this killing as they did with Philando Castile, Jamar Clark and too many other black men who died in police custody. Educators will once again do our best to help our students through, but this must stop. We grieve for the family of Mr. Floyd today, but tomorrow it will be time to join together and rewrite the rules so everyone, with no exceptions, can thrive without fear, care for their families, have their voices heard, and their rights respected.”


Take Action: Send a message to Senators Harris and Feinstein to pass the HEROES Act

Please take a moment to sign this letter urging Senator Kamala Harris and Dianne Feinstein to support critical pieces of the House-passed HEROES Act in the next COVID 19 relief bill.

Here are our core priorities: At least $100 billion for public K-12 education and public colleges and universities, $500 billion for direct state aid and $350 billion for local aid that funds our critical services, and $175 billion for the health and safety of our frontline providers and the American people.


Take Action: Sign the letter to urge the Governor to close Calbright College

Momentum is growing in Sacramento to take the critical resources being wasted on the misguided and mismanaged Calbright College and invest in our traditional community colleges. One Assemblymember even went so far as to say of Calbright: “It’s been a total disaster, an unmitigated disaster. A total waste of money.”

But we’ve still got some work to do. If you haven’t already, please make sure to sign on to this letter to the Governor and the Legislature, urging them to close Calbright.


UC-AFT leader to join CFT President Jeff Freitas on Facebook Live today at 3:00 p.m.

Today at 3:00 p.m. on Facebook Live CFT President Jeff Freitas will be joined by UC-AFT Davis President Katie Rodger, who will provide an update on their fight to save UC lecturers jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Jeff will also provide the latest updates on the state budget, and ongoing discussions on schools reopening. Tune in on CFT’s Facebook page.


CFT town halls for members coming soon

As the school year comes to a close, CFT will host a series of regional Zoom town hall meetings for CFT members to provide critical updates on the state budget and the reopening of schools, and to hear from members’ about your concerns and questions. Look for a formal invitation soon!

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Jeffery M. Freitas, President
Luukia Smith, Secretary-Treasurer | L. Lacy Barnes, Senior Vice President

 

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