From Evan Harris <[email protected]>
Subject California Green New Deal embraces far left policy wish list under guise of saving the planet
Date January 17, 2020 6:14 PM
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California Green New Deal embraces far left policy wish list under guise of saving the planet

Bakersfield Californian | Kerry Jackson
January 12, 2020

The legislation, designated as Assembly Bill 1839, is based on Washington’s Green New Deal. That proposal, according to Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s former chief of staff, was designed to remake our market economy into a system only a socialist could love.

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Taxpayers Exhausted from Newsom’s Marathon Budget Presser

Right By the Bay Blog | Tim Anaya
January 13, 2020

Gov. Newsom’s announcement of his 2020-21 State Budget plan on Friday was another whopper, his speech clocking in at roughly 2 hours and 47 minutes. Last year, reporters who were used to covering a 30 minute press conference where caught off guard by Newsom’s lengthy presentation. Los Angeles Times reporter Taryn Luna tweeted that she was prepared this year. “I brought snacks and tea this time,” she says.

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As California celebrates National School Choice Week, the future of charter schools is uncertain following legislation enacted in 2019. Join Pacific Research Institute Senior Director of Education Studies Lance Izumi as he leads a panel of education reform experts at the State Capitol in discussing the impact of last year’s legislative changes, 2020 legislative efforts that could impact school choice, and reform ideas to preserve and expand school choice options for students and parents.

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Lance Izumi, Senior Director of PRI’s Center for Education
Larry Sand, President, California Teachers Empowerment Network
Assemblyman Kevin Kiley, Vice-Chair, Assembly Education Committee
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Sacramento

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