Newsom Vetoes Full Day and Mandatory Kindergarten
Gov. Gavin Newsom has vetoed a bill to make kindergarten mandatory for all students, citing its $268 million-per-year price tag.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has vetoed a bill to make kindergarten mandatory for all students, citing its $268 million-per-year price tag.
“We don’t see oil in our future,” the governor said Thursday.
The California Supreme Court has rejected a petition from the Orange County Board of Education challenging the state mandate on face coverings in schools.
The plan includes universal preschool, paid family leave, and free community college.
Los Angeles Unified is one step closer toward a lawsuit against the state of California over the governor’s new reopening plan.