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Legislation & Advocacy: Legislative Alerts

August 14, 2008: Action Alert: AB 2783

By David Walrath

Please contact your Assembly Member and Senator and ask them to vote NO on AB 2783 (Plescia).  See the following Floor Alert for more information on the legislation:   VOTE “NO” ON AB 2783 (Plescia) . . . read more

May 19, 2008: Governor’s Budget Continues Funding for Small School District Deferred Maintenance Extreme Hardship

By David Walrath

  While the Governor’s May Revision proposes to cut deferred maintenance funding by $222.6 million, the May Revision also proposes to reserve $39.6 million to fund fully the small school district extreme hardship program. . . . read more

May 9, 2008: ARB Attack on School Transportation

By David Walrath

This proposed rule by the Air Resources Board (ARB) is one of the biggest threats to school transportation.  Starting in 2010, it will force you to replace engines on your older school buses!  1.     . . . read more

STRS Credit Enhancement Program

By David Walrath

March 6, 2008 SSDA met with representatives of the State Teachers’ Retirement System regarding STRS’ credit enhancement program. This program can help school districts that are facing increased interest costs for issuing new debt. . . . read more

Forest County Funding Loses U.S. Senate Vote

By David Walrath

December 10, 2007   The extension of Forest County funding failed a United States Senate vote on Friday. Please keep calling your Representative and ask them to continue supporting the funding extension with new . . . read more

Rural County Funding Going to a Vote

by Dave Walrath

The extension of the rural forest county funding is going to be part of the Energy Bill vote in the House of Representatives. Many small districts receive significant funding from this program that is set to sunset. Today or tomorrow, . . . read more

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