Being heard in California State Assembly and Senate Appropriations Committees Today
By Scott Steward
Three of the four bills are unbalanced and likely to increase the punitive environment (and the cost) of our California universities, state universities, and community colleges and send a "shut up or else" message to about 2.5 million mostly young adults, their instructors and administrators.
Unfortunately, Dodd already voted to pass the two Senate bills to the Assembly, which is very sad for our college campuses. Aguiar Curry already voted to pass the assembly bills, which is sad for our high schools. I'll assume that Democratic majorities are all in on these bills. The bills are now being heard by the appropriations committees of the opposite houses today. Floor votes for the AB bills are likely in the Senate and floor votes are likely for the SB bills are likely in the Assembly soon.
That said – I would propose you let Dodd and Aguiar-Curry to recommend
For Aguiar-Curry:
NO on senate bills SB 1277 Pupil instruction: genocide education: the Holocaust.
NO on senate bills SB 1287 Equity in Higher Education Act: prohibition on violence, harassment, intimidation, and discrimination.
For Dodd:
NO on assembly bill AB 2918 Pupil instruction: ethnic studies.
And a "not encouraged by" AB 2925. AB2925 Equity bill was more balanced, but there is concern over the vague nature of who would be implementing anti-discrimination training and what guardrails would be put in place to make sure that anti-discrimination training was developed inclusively – specifically that training included Palestinian voices along with other voices.








