[Educationforall] Tell the Governor to Sign Education Bills

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I need your help, please.  Marty Block (78th AD) has 15 bills sitting on 
the Governor’s  desk.  Please call the Governor  (SAC) 916.445.2841 or ( San 
Diego ) 619.525.4640 and urge him to sign  important education bills that 
would  help our students. 
AB  2402: CSU Admissions Transparency: AB  2402 would require the CSU 
campuses like San Diego State University (SDSU) to  notify the public and key 
stakeholders of any change in their admissions policy  for students within a 
campus' local service area.  Or, just urge him to sign any of the 15  bills 
that matter most to you.   
AB 2682: Community College Assessments: AB 2682 requires the Board of 
Governors of the California Community  Colleges to establish a pilot project that 
will create a uniform, centrally  delivered system of student assessment. 
Currently about 70% of incoming  community college students do not have the 
adequate preparation to perform  successfully in college-ready courses. 
Accurate assessment is vital to ensuring  that these students are placed in the 
appropriate basic-skills classes that  build the foundation for success. 
    *   AB 434: K-12 After School Programs: AB 434 makes a technical change 
that allows on-site supervisors to  spend more time with students instead 
of on paperwork.  Currently, after  school on-site supervisors have to keep 
track of the time they spend providing  services “directly” and “indirectly”
 to students.  This frees up  supervisors from that burdensome paperwork. 
    *   AB 1223: Multiple Pathways / Linked Learning Recognition Study:  
Linked Learning is a teaching methodology that combines CTE  coursework with 
academic work that broadly enriches the learning  experience.  Many pupils 
are better able to master a subject involving  technical skills when they are 
enrolled in courses that use hands-on  experiential learning to show how 
academic knowledge is used to solve real  world problems.  AB 1223 authorizes 
the California Commission on Teacher  Credentialing to form a work group for 
the purpose of defining and issuing a  certificate for Linked Learning.  
This signifies that the teacher is able  to instruct linked learning education 
programs in schools.  
    *   AB 1775: Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the  
Constitution: AB 1775 adds each January 30, Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties  and 
the Constitution, to the days having special significance for public  
schools and requires the Governor to annually proclaim January 30 as Fred  
Korematsu Day of Civil  Liberties and the Constitution. (Principal  Co-Author). 
Please  call today. 
   
     


Assemblymember  Block Sends 15 Bills to Governor
for Signature During Legislative  Sessions 
Urges  Residents in 78th Assembly District to Voice Their Support for  
Legislation 
Dear  Neighbors:  
A  very busy and productive legislative session has come to a close in  
Sacramento. With the work of some very dedicated individuals,  advocates and 
colleagues, I was successful in sending 15 bills this  year to Governor 
Schwarzenegger's desk for his consideration. Five  of these bills have already 
been signed into law.  
This  package of legislation includes measures to increase transparency in  
CSU admissions decisions to help address the situation at San Diego  State 
University where a change in policy left 1,740 local freshmen  without a 
local CSU to attend. It also includes a measure to ensure  that cash-strapped 
school districts in San Diego are able to  maintain their funding for special 
education programs and won't be  forced to make additional cuts or layoffs 
in this difficult economic  climate.  
There  are also bills that will help boost skills for out-of-work  
Californians who are trying to rejoin our workforce; create a  uniform, 
centrally-delivered system of student assessment at our  community colleges to improve 
success; protect foster youth from  identify theft; and allow cities or 
counties to require pedicab  operators hold a valid California driver's license 
to keep  passengers safer in traffic. 
The  Governor must act on all of these bills by September 30. As  residents 
of the 78th Assembly District, I urge you to make your  voice heard and 
contact the Governor to express your support of  these bills. Please call his 
office at (619) 525-4641 and let  him know your support for these bills. Your 
voice can be very  effective in this last step of the process.  
Thank  you and I look forward to updating you on signed legislation after  
September 30.   
Sincerely, 
 
Bills  On The Governor's Desk:  
    *   AB  2402: CSU Admissions Transparency: AB  2402 would require the 
CSU campuses like San Diego State  University (SDSU) to notify the public and 
key stakeholders of any  change in their admissions policy for students 
within a campus'  local service area. AB 2402 addresses the situation that 
occurred  last year at SDSU where school officials made a change in their  
admission criteria for local students two weeks before the  deadline for 2010 
school year without notifying or consulting with  anyone. Students had planned 
their academic curriculum based on  one set of criteria only to have it 
changed at the last minute,  when it was too late to do anything about it. This 
left 1,740  local freshmen without a local CSU to attend.
    *   AB  184: K-12 SDA Funding Fix: AB  184 prevents the California 
Department of Education (CDE) from  requiring school districts to repay the 
state for Special  Disabilities Adjustment (SDA) funding they received in the  
previous fiscal year that has already been spent to teach the  special-needs 
students in their classrooms. Statewide this figure  is $70 million; for 
schools in San Diego County the figure is $17  million. Due to a bureaucratic 
oversight in the 2009-10 Budget  Act, the CDE announced that it did not have 
the authority to  distribute the funds and began recouping those funds on 
July 1  placing San Diego schools in a precarious financial situation as  they 
struggle to meet solvency requirements. My AB 184,  overwhelmingly passed 
by the Legislature, puts a quick fix into  place so that school districts can 
avoid layoffs and cuts to these  important programs. 
    *   AB  2058:  Unemployment Benefits - Recognition Training: This bill 
would  allow unemployed workers receiving Unemployment Insurance (UI)  
benefits to continue their coverage while enrolled in job training  or education 
courses to develop the skills necessary for our  state's changing workforce. 
Currently, some recipients of UI lose  their coverage when they seek 
training, causing an unfair hardship  for many Californians in need. It just makes 
sense to encourage  unemployed workers to get retrained more quickly and 
back to work  in areas that our economy is growing, and my AB 2058 allows them 
 to do that without fear of losing their UI benefits they need to  help 
them survive while learning new skills.

_Click here to view more  legislation_ 
(http://asmdc.org/members/a78/legislation/itemlist/category/288-bills-on-the-governors-desk?utm_source=eAlert&utm
_medium=email&utm_campaign=Block_BlockSends15BillsToGovernor)   






Website:  _http://www.assembly.ca.gov/Block
_ 
(http://asmdc.org/members/a78?utm_source=eAlert&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Block_BlockSends15BillsToGovernor) Email:  _Assemblymember  Block_ 
(http://legplcms01.lc.ca.gov/PublicLCMS/ContactPopup.aspx?district=AD78&)    
Capitol  Office:
State  Capitol
P.O. Box 942849 
Sacramento, CA 94249-0078 
Tel: (916)  319-2078
Fax: (916) 319-2178  
District  Office:
Lemon  Grove Plaza
7144 Broadway, 2nd Floor
Lemon Grove, CA 91945
Tel:  (619) 462-7878    
I need your help, please.  Marty Block (78th AD) has 15 bills sitting on 
the Governor’s  desk.  Please call the Governor  (SAC) 916.445.2841 or ( San 
Diego ) 619.525.4640 and urge him to sign  important education bills that 
would  help our students. 
AB  2402: CSU Admissions Transparency: AB  2402 would require the CSU 
campuses like San Diego State University (SDSU) to  notify the public and key 
stakeholders of any change in their admissions policy  for students within a 
campus' local service area.  Or, just urge him to sign any of the 15  bills 
that matter most to you.   
AB 2682: Community College Assessments: AB 2682 requires the Board of 
Governors of the California Community  Colleges to establish a pilot project that 
will create a uniform, centrally  delivered system of student assessment. 
Currently about 70% of incoming  community college students do not have the 
adequate preparation to perform  successfully in college-ready courses. 
Accurate assessment is vital to ensuring  that these students are placed in the 
appropriate basic-skills classes that  build the foundation for success. 
    *   AB 434: K-12 After School Programs: AB 434 makes a technical change 
that allows on-site supervisors to  spend more time with students instead 
of on paperwork.  Currently, after  school on-site supervisors have to keep 
track of the time they spend providing  services “directly” and “indirectly”
 to students.  This frees up  supervisors from that burdensome paperwork. 
    *   AB 1223: Multiple Pathways / Linked Learning Recognition Study:  
Linked Learning is a teaching methodology that combines CTE  coursework with 
academic work that broadly enriches the learning  experience.  Many pupils 
are better able to master a subject involving  technical skills when they are 
enrolled in courses that use hands-on  experiential learning to show how 
academic knowledge is used to solve real  world problems.  AB 1223 authorizes 
the California Commission on Teacher  Credentialing to form a work group for 
the purpose of defining and issuing a  certificate for Linked Learning.  
This signifies that the teacher is able  to instruct linked learning education 
programs in schools.  
    *   AB 1775: Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the  
Constitution: AB 1775 adds each January 30, Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties  and 
the Constitution, to the days having special significance for public  
schools and requires the Governor to annually proclaim January 30 as Fred  
Korematsu Day of Civil  Liberties and the Constitution. (Principal  Co-Author). 
Please  call today.
 
Pat  Washington, PhD
4537 Alamo Drive
San Diego, CA 92115
(619) 582-5383  (home and fax)
(619) 203-9440 cell phone

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be one step toward fixing a broken system.

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